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Pandebonoorpan de bono is a type of Colombian bread made of cassava starch, cheese, eggs, and in some regions of the country, guava paste. Traditionally, it is consumed with hot chocolate, still warm a few minutes after baking. It is very popular in the Colombian department of Valle del Cauca. This bread can be made in both a round and a ring shape.

Pandebono
Pandebono Cartagenero
TypeBread
CourseSnack
Place of originColombia
Region or stateSouth America
Associated cuisineColombia
Serving temperatureHot or room temperature
Main ingredientsCassava starch, cheese and eggs

Etymology

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The version documented by Edouard André in "Equinoctial America" published in "Picturesque America" (Barcelona: Montaner y Simon, 1884) volume 3, p. 704, is that there was a place called "Hacienda El Bono" on the road between Dagua and Cali where this product was first prepared. In this hacienda, a bread was made that was consumed by the muleteers who passed by on their way to Buenaventura, and everyone knew it as ‘El pan de El Bono’ (The bread of El Bono). Oral tradition merged the terms to popularize it as ‘pandebono’.

The somewhat valid historical records suggest that it was Genoveva, the matron-cook of Hacienda El Bono, who, in an attempt to enhance the nutritional and sensory value of traditional bread, added cassava starch, then corn, and cheese. Moreover, for the day laborers, pandebono represented a more substantial food, midway between a snack and a meal, capable of lasting all day in their satchels.

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