Mexican Bread
There is a wide variety of breads found in Mexico. Wheat was
first introduced by the Spaniards. The cereal was cultivated
throughout all of Mexico. Nowadays, wheat is abundant. Some
Mexican bread is for special occasions such as Day of the
Dead, and Christmas. Other Mexican breads are made
especially for breakfast. Some of the Mexican breads originate from
many centuries ago. People in Mexico bake their own breads from
scratch, or purchase them at food markets.
Bolillo is salty Mexican bread that is originally from Mexico,
El Salvador, and other Latin American countries. The Mexican bread
is shaped like an oval and baked to about 6 inches. The crust is
crunchy with the inside being soft. Bolillo is the main ingredient
in different kinds of tortas. Molletes is Mexican bread found in
Spain and also Mexico. It consists of bolillo by it being cut in
half and covered with cheese, beans, cream, and salsa. The Mexican
bread can be eaten with eggs, and beans. Some people drink milk and
chocolate milk with it. Torta ahogada is a sandwich that includes
bolillo bread.
This sandwich is popular in all of Mexico. The sandwich is
covered with a very spicy sauce made from dried chili peppers.
Since it is so spicy, only people that are used to eating very hot
chili peppers are able to eat this sandwich. There are less-spicy
versions of this sandwich available which uses a tomato sauce.
Fillings of the sandwich include pork, chicken, beans, and cheese.
It comes with a side of onion rings, avocados, or chili
peppers.
If you crave something sweeter, there is Pan Dulce. It is also
known as Mexican sweet Mexican bread. Pan Dulce is dome-shaped
sweet rolls. They have a sugar topping with the flavors of vanilla,
chocolate, and sometimes strawberry. Traditional flavorings include
cinnamon, anise, and dried fruit. Some of the rolls have designs on
the shell. Pan Dulce is made year-round in Mexico, and can be found
in Mexican bakeries. These rolls can be eaten as a desert or
snack.
Another food that involves Mexican bread and your sweet tooth is
Capirotada, Mexican bread pudding. The pudding is popular at the
Lenten season in Mexico. It is typically made with small bread
rolls, or the Mexican bread mentioned in this article, bolillos. It
also includes fruits and raisons. Cinnamon and anise add spice to
the dessert. The pudding is simple to make and is known for being a
desert. Some people add roasted peanuts and aged cheese, making the
pudding a great breakfast or brunch addition. Capirotada would make
a great dish for the Christmas holidays because of its rich,
elegant taste.
There are many types of Mexican breads, with unique names. Some
are named after horns, bald ladies, policemen, keys, and pigs.
Whatever type of Mexican bread you prefer, they will have in
Mexico. If you would like to try the Mexican breads fresh, find a
local Mexican grocer to purchase a loaf, or a few rolls. You will
be able to find the type of bread you enjoy, either for lunch,
dinner, dessert, or a snack.
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