Cremona (bread)

Traditional Argentine bread From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A cremona is a traditional Argentine baked good. It is a type of bread made of crispy, flaky dough in the shape of a sun or flower. Named after the Italian municipality of the same name.[1][2]

TypeBread
CourseTea time or mate time
Place of originArgentina
Main ingredientsFlour, water, salt, yeast and butter (or animal fat, or margarine)
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Cremona
TypeBread
CourseTea time or mate time
Place of originArgentina
Main ingredientsFlour, water, salt, yeast and butter (or animal fat, or margarine)
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