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 Translation for 'bread roll' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a bread roll | bread rolls
gastr.
panecillo {m}
(bread) roll
gastr.
bollo {f} [de pan]
(bread) roll
Partial Matches
rodarto roll
2
pan {m}roll
gastr.
brazo {m} de gitano
Swiss roll [Br.]
enrollar algoto roll sth. up
gastr.
pan {m}
bread
15
rollo {m} de papel higiénicotoilet roll [Br.] [Aus.]
aliment.gastr.
panificación {f}
bread making
gastr.
naan {m}
naan (bread)
gastr.
pan {m} de pita
pita bread
gastr.
rebanador {m} (para pan)
(bread) slicer
gastr.
harina {f} para pan
bread flour
gastr.
pan {m} de centeno
rye bread
gastr.
pan {m} blanco
white bread
gastr.
pan {m} moreno
brown bread
gastr.
pan {m} integral
wholemeal bread
gastr.
pan {m} con grano
granary bread
gastr.
pan {m} de maíz
corn bread
gastr.
pan {m} al bicarbonato sódico
soda bread
gastr.
pan {m} fermentado
sourdough bread
gastr.
pan {m} con semillas
seeded bread
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Usage Examples English
  • A bun is a type of bread roll, typically filled with savory fillings (for example hamburger). A bun may also refer to a sweet cake in certain parts of the world.
  • ... also spelled beigel) is a bread roll originating in the Jewish communities of Poland.
  • They are in the form of a long sweet bread roll with a deep cut down its long axis.
  • Pav bhaji (Marathi : पाव भाजी) is a fast food dish from India consisting of a thick vegetable curry ("bhaji") served with a soft bread roll ("pav"). It originated in the city of Mumbai.
  • Kifli, kiflice, kifle or kipferl is a traditional yeast bread roll that is rolled and formed into a crescent before baking.

  • A Parker House roll is a bread roll made by flattening the center of a ball of dough with a rolling pin so that it becomes an oval shape and then folding the oval in half.
  • It is also common in Germany to eat soused herring with sliced raw onions in a bread roll, in a dish called "Matjesbrötchen".
  • A buttery, also known as a rowie or Aberdeen roll or just Roll, is a savoury bread roll originating from Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • A similar snack was also popular in Hamburg by the name "Rundstück warm" ("bread roll warm") in 1869 or earlier, and supposedly eaten by many emigrants on their way to America, but may have contained roasted beefsteak rather than Frikadeller.
  • is a snack consisting of marinated meat cut into cubes, grilled and placed in a long bread roll, local to Binghamton in the central Southern Tier of New York State, The annual event includes a spiedie cook-off in search of the best spiedie recipes.

  • A fritter roll or roll and fritter is a potato fritter inside a bread roll, served with salt and vinegar.
  • In United Arab Emirates the cultivation of the opium poppy is illegal, as is possession of poppy seed. At least one man has been imprisoned for possessing poppy seed obtained from a bread roll.
  • Early signs of settlements are the Daensen folding chair from a Bronze Age tumulus near Daensen and the Ovelgönne bread roll from the Pre-Roman Iron Age of Northern Europe, which was found in a loam mine in Ovelgönne.
  • , meaning "small bread, bread rolls") or panino (meaning "bread roll") is a sandwich made with Italian bread (such as ciabatta, rosetta, and michetta).
  • "Kollix" is an ancient Greek word (κολλίξ) for a bread roll.

  • Below are the steps in the preparation of a Czech bread roll called "houska".
  • The Quarter Chicken Dinner, the restaurant's signature dish, includes a roasted chicken leg or breast with "Chalet Sauce", a bread roll and a side dish.
  • ("Mud Roll" or "Squished Bread Roll") [...] mostly by children.
  • They are also sold as a snack by street vendors as "Drei im Weckla" (three in a bun; the spelling "Drei im Weggla" is also common, "Weggla"/"Weckla" being the word for "bread roll" in the Nuremberg dialect), with mustard.
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