Capirotada

Capirotada (Spanish pronunciation: [kapiɾoˈtaða]) or Capilotade, also known as Capirotada de vigilia, is a traditional Mexican food similar to a bread pudding that is usually eaten during the Lenten period. It is one of the dishes served on Good Friday.

Capirotada
TypeBread pudding
Place of originSpain, Mexico
Inventedcirca 15th century
Serving temperatureWarm or chilled
Main ingredientsbolillo, syrup, piloncillo, cinnamon, cheese (if wanted)
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