Trenza

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Trenza, meaning braid in Spanish, is a braided pastry (pan trenza) or bread (trenza de brioche)[1][2][3][4] that can contain fruit or other fillings.[5] In Colombian cuisine, a trenza of cheese and guava is traditional. In Spain's Aragon community, the traditional style is trenza de Almudevar,[6] with nuts, raisins, walnuts and almonds, and is a signature product of the Tolosana bakeries.[6] In Spain, trenzas glaseadas (glazed trenzas) are also served.

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Trenza from Madrid, Spain
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