Pan (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
An ancient craft
A European tradition, the bakery in Argentina has a significant Italian and Spanish heritage.
Pan (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
Bread-making is a primarily nocturnal occupation. Bakers work while the city sleeps so that they can start selling their goods very early in the morning.
Pan (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
Pan (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
The most common types of bread are the 'mignon' and 'Felipe.' These breads are typically short, with a crispy crust and a soft crumb.
Pan (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
Panadería (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
Traditional ovens
Many bakeries still use firewood for an enhanced flavor.
Panadería (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
Pastry-making is a different specialty. Small and sweet, 'facturas' are the most popular pastries in Argentina.
Panadería (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Edgardo ReinaGustar
Artisan flavors by the pound.
Made with puff pastry, 'empastes,' using animal or vegetable fat... All these baked delicacies are a popular accompaniment to maté.
Pan (2021-02-05/2021-02-05) by Juan Pablo LanciottiGustar
Dear Bread
No daily meal in the entire country is complete without it: even when it's just an accompaniment, the aroma of freshly baked bread is omnipresent.