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Rosca

Rosca or roscón is a Hispanic bread dish eaten throughout Iberia and Latin America. It is made with flour, salt, sugar, butter, yeast, water, and seasonings. It is also called ka'ake and referred to as a "Syrian-style cracker ring".

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Rosca
Rosca from Madrid, Spain
Alternative namesKa'ake
TypeBread
Region or stateSpain, Portugal, Mexico, South America, Philippines and other areas
Created bySpanish and Portuguese
Main ingredientsFlour, salt, sugar, butter, yeast, water, and seasonings

Rosca or roscón (lit.'ring') is a Hispanic bread dish eaten throughout Iberia and Latin America.1 It is made with flour, salt, sugar, butter, yeast, water, and seasonings. It is also called ka'ake and referred to as a "Syrian-style cracker ring".2

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