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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

hiñidas
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Feminine plural of hinido, participle of hinir and also heñir from the latin fingo fingis fingere which meant originally to knead, shape; He then joined mean making molds and pretend, pretend, pretend. Hinido, Etymologically, therefore means " amassed ". In my homeland, ready, to the Northwest of the province of Zamora called bread hinido, which in other parts of Castile called bread wheat, white bread crumb thick and lumpy, without holes or cavities and so little fluffy. I think that this is done throwing little yeast to the dough and letting it ferment shortly. In this way do not appear carbon dioxide bubbles that create " 34 eyes; the bread. Use it to make pudding and a typical dish from the area called " 34 stew; bloody " 34 esfaramugada;: cooked and crumbled with the hands.

  



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