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Pandesal

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I tried making Pandesal, an all-time favorite of every Filipino. I do not have a heavy-duty kneader so I had to knead the dough with my hand which made it hard and tiring. This bread was introduced during the Spanish Era in the Philippines.  The name came from the Spanish phrase”Pan De Sal” meaning “Bread of Salt” or salt bread.  It is not salty though but slightly sweet.

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