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telera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Telera may
refer to:
Telera (Dominican bread), in
Dominican Republic cuisine Telera (Mexican bread)...
- pp. 150. ISBN 978-84-7426-287-2.
Ortega Morán,
Arturo (2013-01-17). "De
teleras y pambazos". Cápsulas de
lengua (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2022-05-04. Royal...
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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...
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demonstration of
miners and
farmers protesting against the
fumes of the ''
teleras'' and the poor
working conditions was
harshly repressed by the army. While...
- interaction;
others argue it was a late-arriving
example of
American influence.
Teleras (the
bread usually used in tortas) were
inspired by
French baguettes. Torta...
- curds,
sliced jalapeños, and
German brown mustard, all
inside of a
toasted telera bun. This
segment also
featured a
special guest appearance by the mayor...
- jalapeños, and
slices of
queso fresca cheese,
served on a
traditional Mexican telera bun,
spread with re-fried beans, mayo and
fresh avocado. "Mega
Cubana Torta"...
- of
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...
- 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...