Pan de coco (Honduran cuisine)

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Pan de coco
Place of originHonduras
Main ingredientsCoconut milk

Pan de coco, literally "coconut bread" in Spanish, is a dense, cake-like bread from the Garifuna people of the Caribbean coast located in Honduras. Its dough features coconut milk as its main ingredient, and typically does not incorporate eggs or milk.[1] [2] Despite its coconut content, the bread is not sweet and is often served with savory foods, such as stews or soups. Many variations of pan de coco can be found in various other Latin American countries.[3]

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  1. ^ "What Is Pan De Coco? (with picture)". www.wise-geek.com. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  2. ^ Bowen, Lizet (2020-06-22). "Pan de Coco (Honduran Coconut Bread)". Curious Cuisiniere. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  3. ^ "Pan de coco (estilo hondureño)". Mis recetas favoritas by Hilmar. Retrieved 2021-09-09.