- Bolillo
A bolillo is a type of
salt ybread traditionally made inMexico ,El Salvador ,Portugal , andBrazil . In Brazil it is known as "pão francês" (French bread) or "pão de sal" (salt bread). It is considered a variation of thebaguette . In some places ofMexico , it is also known as "pan de agua " (water bread).It is about 15 cm (
six inch es) long, in the shape of anoval , with a crunchycrust and a soft inside, known as migajón. It is the main ingredient fortorta s andmollete s. A variation of the bolillo is the "telera", which is very similar, though it has around er shape, is divided inthree sections, and is usually a bit softer.Method of preparation
In some parts of Mexico, bolillos are cooked in "hornos de piedra" (literally "rock ovens"). Mexicans say that when baked in "hornos de piedra", the bread tastes better than in
gas orelectric oven s.fact|date=March 2008 The bolillo is the main ingredient for all different kinds oftorta s and is also eaten with eggs,bean s, as well asmilk andchocolate milk .A typical Mexican torta contains slices of
avocado , a spread made ofblack beans orrefried beans ,pickle djalapeño s,lettuce ,tomatoes and, most of the time, pieces of slicedham .The bolillo is also used in molletes. For a mollete, the bolillo is cut in half horizontally and it is covered with
refried beans ,cheese and salsa.A variation of the bolillo is the telera, which is very similar though it has a rounder shape and it is a little bit bigger. The telera is divided in three sections and it is often a bit softer than a bolillo. In 2007, bolillos cost $2
peso s each ($0.19 USD), so they are inexpensive.Names
The bolillo is considered a variation of the
baguette and in Mexico the "bolillo" is known by different names. InYucatán they are known as "barras"; in Guadalajara andSonora they are called "virotes"; in the north of Mexico they're known as "bolillos", and in Sinaloa as "pan blanco" (white bread). In Brazil, they are known as pão francês (French bread) or pão de sal (salty bread).lang
Bolillo is a slang term used in some parts of
Latin America to refer to some people from the United States, members of theCaucasian race . [cite web|title=The Racial Slur Database|url=http://www.rsdb.org/search?q=bolillo|accessdate=2008-04-22] The usage is similar to the wordGringo . [cite web|title=Bolillo on UrbanDictionary.com|url=http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bolillo|accessdate=2008-04-22]References
*Recipetips. [http://www.recipetips.com/glossary-term/t--38434/bolillo-bread.asp "Bolillo"] , Bolillo Bread",. Accessed
October 25 2007 .
*informativotx.com Blog. [http://informativotx.com/blog/2006/11/03/panmuerto/ "Bolillo"] , El don de Don Pedro en el día de Muertos,. AccessedOctober 23 2007 .
*Bolillo [http://mx.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqIcKd2ayRtD2LAj5hDhGnLB8gt.;_ylv=3?qid=20070111210755AAEmBg9 "Bolillo"] , como le llaman al bolillo "January 2007. . AccessedOctober 25 2007 .
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