Hallulla

Hallulla (Spanish: [aˈʎuʎa]; from the from Hebrew challah) is a popular bread in Chile and Bolivia.[1] The hallulla is a flat round bread baked with vegetable (but sometimes also animal) shortening and is used for several traditional sandwiches. A typical white hallulla is similar in taste and texture to a scone, but is circular and larger, and more often used with savoury rather than sweet fillings.

Hallulla
Hallula (left) and marraqueta (right)
TypeBread
Place of originBolivia Chile
Main ingredientsWheat flour, yeast, vegetable shortening or butter

The traditional recipe includes wheat flour, yeast, sugar, salt, vegetable shortening, milk and water.

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