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== List of Uruguayan breads ==
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Uruguayan Breads are a significant part of the Uruguayan cuisine, which is a blend of indigenous and European traditions, with influences from Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese cuisines. The country's long history of immigration has contributed to a rich culinary tradition, with bread playing a central role in daily meals. This article provides a list of popular Uruguayan breads.

Pan de Miga[edit]

Pan de Miga is a type of bread that is popular in Uruguay. It is similar to white bread but is made without crusts and is often used in sandwiches. The bread is known for its soft, fine texture.

Bizcochos[edit]

Bizcochos are a type of Uruguayan pastry that is often eaten for breakfast or as a snack. They come in many varieties, including sweet and savory options. Some popular types of bizcochos include croissants, doughnuts, and pastries filled with jam or cheese.

Pancho[edit]

Pancho is a type of hot dog bun that is popular in Uruguay. It is typically used to make hot dogs, which are a popular street food in the country.

Torta Frita[edit]

Torta Frita is a type of fried bread that is popular in Uruguay. It is typically eaten on rainy days and is often served with mate, a traditional South American drink.

Faina[edit]

Faina is a type of flatbread that is popular in Uruguay. It is made from chickpea flour and is often served alongside pizza.

Pan con Grasa[edit]

Pan con Grasa is a type of bread roll that is popular in Uruguay. It is made with lard, which gives it a rich, savory flavor.

Pan de Leche[edit]

Pan de Leche is a type of sweet bread that is popular in Uruguay. It is often eaten for breakfast or as a snack.

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