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Sandwich rolls (Spanish:
telera),
often referred as
teleras or
Mexican sandwich rolls, are a type of
white bread usually made from
wheat flour, yeast,...
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telera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Telera may
refer to:
Telera (Dominican bread), in
Dominican Republic cuisine Sandwich rolls, or
teleras, a...
- 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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demonstration of
miners and
farmers protesting against the
fumes of the ''
teleras'' and the poor
working conditions was
harshly repressed by the army. While...
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others argue it was a late-arriving
example of
American influence.
Teleras (the
bread usually used in tortas) were
inspired by
French baguettes. Torta...
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which is
characterized by a very
white and
dense crumb.[citation needed]
Telera, a
traditional Dominican Christmas bread Lara,
Socorro Velázquez (2016-09-28)...
- are:1 kg of tomatoes, 200 g of bread,
preferably a
special bread called pan de
telera,
garlic and 100 g of
extra virgin olive oil. Normally, the
tomatoes are...
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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...
- in its
inner part, it is
white and very light. Not to be
confused with
telera,
since it has a
different consistency.
There is also a
Spanish pan bazo...
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scrambled eggs,
served open-faced
Torta Mexico Mexican roll (either
telera or bolillo)
spread with mayo or
refried beans and
stuffed with
various sliced...