Mexican Breakfast Slang: What to Eat the Morning After the Game
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Mexican sweet bread eaten with coffee or milk, especially as a snack or breakfast. Conchas, cuernos, orejas, polvorones, Mexican pan dulce is a whole universe of flavors and shapes.
“I'm heading to the bakery for pan dulce, want a concha?”
“Argentine pan dulce for Christmas has dried fruits in it.”
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Mexican sweet bread eaten with coffee or milk, especially as a snack or breakfast. Conchas, cuernos, orejas, polvorones, Mexican pan dulce is a whole universe of flavors and shapes.
“I'm heading to the bakery for pan dulce, want a concha?”
“Argentine pan dulce for Christmas has dried fruits in it.”
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