Bolo do caco
Portuguese flatbread
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Bolo do caco is a round flatbread traditionally produced on the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo. It is shaped like a cake and thus called bolo (Portuguese for 'cake'). It is traditionally cooked on a caco, a flat basalt stone slab. The bread is usually served with garlic butter,[1] or eaten as a sandwich with octopus, espetada, milho frito or as a prego (steak) sandwich.
TypeFlatbread
Place of originMadeira Island 
Portugal
Portugal
Main ingredientsSalt, Sweet Potato, Sugar, Flour, Yeast
Typical bolo do caco | |
| Type | Flatbread |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Madeira Island Portugal |
| Main ingredients | Salt, Sweet Potato, Sugar, Flour, Yeast |
See also
External links
- BBC Recipe Archived 2013-10-14 at the Wayback Machine