Pan de yuca
Type | Bread |
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Course | Saliva people |
Place of origin | South America |
Region or state | Latin America |
Associated cuisine | Colombia, Ecuador |
Serving temperature | Hot or room temperature |
Main ingredients | Cassava starch, cheese |
Pan de yuca (Spanish for Cassava bread) is a type of bread made of cassava starch and cheese typical of western Ecuador and southern Colombia.
History
[edit]An 1856 watercolor by Manuel María Paz shows cassava bread being prepared by members of the Saliva people in Casanare Province.[1]
Gallery
[edit]- An 1856 watercolor by Manuel María Paz shows cassava bread being prepared by members of the Saliva people in Casanare Province
- Image containing: in the back two Pandeyucas, in front to the right two Pandebonos and in front to the left an Almojábana.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Paz, Manuel María. "Saliva Indian Women Making Cassava Bread, Province of Casanare". World Digital Library. Retrieved 2014-05-21.