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telera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Telera may
refer to:
Telera (Dominican bread), in
Dominican Republic cuisine Telera (Mexican bread)...
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Telera is a
white bread made from
wheat flour, yeast,
water and salt, used in
various Mexican sandwiches. It is
about sixteen centimeters long, flattened...
- In Spain,
telera is a
typical bread from the area of Córdoba (in Andalusia).
Includes ~W130
wheat flour, sourdough, water, salt and yeast. Its peculiar...
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bread without stressing its skin. A
variation of the
bolillo is the '
telera',
which is very similar, but in this case, is
usually softer and as a current...
- and
diced hard-boiled eggs. The
bread used for
salmorejo is
called pan de
telera,
which is
equivalent to
Castilian pan candeal. This is a
bread with a very...
- francés
depending on region. The
second is a flat, oblong, soft roll
called a
telera.
Tortas can be
eaten cold or hot, and
grilled or
toasted in a
press in the...
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telephony integration (CTI) business. In 2002,
Genesys parent Alcatel acquired Telera, a Campbell, California-based
developer of
voice portal and interactive...
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bread called telera has its
remote origin in the
telera that the
Andalusian workers ate. Also in the
Dominican Republic there is a
telera,
which is typical...
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eaten in some regions,
often in a
torta (a
sandwich made with
bolillo or
telera bread). In
northern Baja California, Sonora, Sinaloa, and
Chihuahua (due...
- Los
Reyes de la Torta, Adam
tried the 2-pound (907 g) "Torta Del Rey", a
Telera roll
filled with pork,
breaded beef, and ham
while topped with mozzarella...