Pandesal (Spanish: pan de sal, salt bread) is a bread roll made of - TopicsExpress



          

Pandesal (Spanish: pan de sal, salt bread) is a bread roll made of flour, eggs, yeast, sugar, and salt. It has become a common food item in the Philippines. Description: Pandesal is a popular yeast-raised bread in the Philippines. Individual loaves are shaped by rolling the dough into long logs (bastón) which are rolled in fine bread crumbs. These are then portioned, allowed to rise, and baked. Its taste and texture closely resemble those of the Puerto Rican bread pan de agua and Mexican bolillos. Contrary to its name, pandesal tastes slightly sweet rather than salty. History: Pandesal was invented in 16th Century Spanish-Era Philippines. References: Portal icon Food portal Jump up ^ Pandesal. Pinoyslang. Accessed July 2011. Jump up ^ applepiepatispate/bread/pan-de-sal-filipino-salted-bread-rolls/
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 01:49:13 +0000

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