Telera is a type of bread common in Mexico, Spain, and the Dominican Republic, made with white flour, yeast, water, and salt. It has a white and dense crumb, with a soft texture, and is usually made in a convenient size for individual sandwiches. The Mexican Torta sandwich is typically made with telera bread.

Characteristic of: Mexican cuisine
Categories: Bread
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
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