Adobe bread

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Adobe Bread is a type of bread that is traditionally baked in an adobe oven. This bread is a staple in many cultures, particularly in the Southwestern United States and Mexico, where adobe ovens are common.

History[edit | edit source]

Adobe bread has a long history, dating back to the ancient Native American cultures of the Southwest. These cultures would build ovens out of adobe, a type of clay, and use them to bake bread. The tradition of baking adobe bread has been passed down through generations and is still practiced today.

Preparation[edit | edit source]

The process of making adobe bread begins with the preparation of the dough. The dough is typically made from wheat flour, water, yeast, and salt. Once the dough is prepared, it is left to rise for a period of time. After the dough has risen, it is shaped into loaves and placed in the adobe oven to bake.

Adobe Oven[edit | edit source]

The adobe oven, also known as a horno, is a key component in the baking of adobe bread. These ovens are traditionally built from adobe clay and have a beehive shape. The oven is heated by building a fire inside it. Once the oven is sufficiently heated, the fire is removed and the bread is placed inside to bake.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Adobe bread holds a significant place in the cultures of the Southwestern United States and Mexico. It is often served at traditional meals and celebrations. In addition, the process of baking adobe bread in an adobe oven is a cherished tradition that is often passed down through generations.

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