Mexican Sweet Bread Conchas Research Paper

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Conchas(Mexican Sweet Bread) Survey Hispanic Culture Cathrine Pattee February, 8, 2016

Conchas (Mexican Sweet Bread) is also known as Pan Dulce translates to “Sweet Bread” in English and is not indigenous food in Mexico. Conchas are seashells and are the most iconic of Mexican pan dulce, consisting of domes covered in a puzzle of crystallized sugar squares (lamag.com). In Mexico from my personal experiences every time we had Conchas we had to have hot chocolate with them. It’s like making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich you must have both the peanut butter and jelly or else it just won’t taste the same. I went to Mexico in 2007 and every other day we had both freshly made Conchas and hot chocolate. My family in Mexico was so lucky they had a Panaderia (Mexican Bread Bakery) down the street from their house. Not only are Conchas for breakfast but also I have seen them on Christmas Eve parties, and for my …show more content…

In my personal opinion I think you can really find Conchas anywhere because they are just that popular now a days. For example here in Pasco Washington alone I could count four Panaderias from the top of my head. The process of making the hot chocolate is very important to trying Conchas for the first time. When I started to do the hot chocolate I had no clue where to start. I finally asked my mom witch hot chocolate was the most popular in Mexico. She went on to explain to me how Nestle ABUELITA Authentic Mexican Chocolate Mix was “the best hot chocolate in the world” (mom). After going to the store and looking for hot chocolate, I finally found it. It had a picture of an actual Abuelita (Granny) about to take a sip of her hot chocolate as the cover. The next morning before class I went home to get started on the hot chocolate. I heated up 4 cups of milk and 1 tablet ABUELITA Chocolate in a medium

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