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Panada
TypeSoup
Place of originWestern Europe
Region or stateEurope
Associated cuisine
  • France
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Main ingredientsBread

    Panadaorpanado is a variety of bread soup found in some Western European and Southern European cuisines and consisting of stale bread boiled to a pulp in water or other liquids.

    InBritish cuisine, it may be flavoured with sugar, Zante currants, nutmeg, and so on.[1] A version of panada was a favorite dish of the author Percy Bysshe Shelley, who was a vegetarian.[2] It was considered a light dish suitable for invalids or women who had just given birth.[3]

    InFrench cuisine, it is often enriched with butter, milk, cream, or egg yolk.[4]

    Innortheast Italy, it serves as an inexpensive meal in the poor areas of the countryside. It may be enriched with eggs, beef broth, and grated cheese. Traditionally, it was frequently prepared as a meal for elderly or ill people.

    InSpanish cuisine, it is made by boiling bread in water or milk and adding flavoring.

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    References

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    1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary, Third Edition, 2005
  • ^ Hogg, Thomas Jefferson. The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley.G Routledge & Sons, 1906
  • ^ Buchan, William (1838). Domestic Medicine: A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases, by Regimen and Simple Medicines. p. 587.
  • ^ Trésor de la langue française, s.v. 'panade'

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