Glossary B
Deutsch: Kochen/Sieden, Español: Ebullición, Português: Fervura/Ebulição, Français: Ébullition, Italiano: Bollitura
Boiling is the rapid vaporization of a liquid, which occurs when a liquid is heated to its boiling point, the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the pressure exerted on the liquid by the surrounding environmental pressure.
Boiling in the food context is not an edible food item but refers to a cooking method in which food is cooked by submerging it in a liquid (usually water) that has been heated to its boiling point (100°C at standard sea level pressure). This process transfers heat rapidly and evenly from the liquid to the food, cooking it quickly and thoroughly.
Deutsch: Bolillo / Español: Bolillo / Português: Bolillo / Français: Bolillo / Italian: Bolillo
Bolillo is a type of white bread roll that is popular in Mexican cuisine. It is similar in shape and texture to a French baguette but is smaller and has a slightly crispier crust. Bolillos are a staple in Mexican households, often used for making sandwiches, especially tortas, or served alongside meals.
Bollillos refer to Mexican yeast bread/rolls. It is Mexico's savory, course, crusty oval white bread sometimes described as bobbin-shaped. It is made with a basic dough that is very similar to a French baguette dough.
These oblong rolls are used to make the Mexican sandwiches known as Tortas and are also eaten warm and freshly baked from the oven on their own or with a pat of butter. Next to Tortillas, Bolillos is a staple to Mexico where nearly every villiage has a bakery (panaderia ) which makes Bolillos.
Below is a picture of Bolillos which I took and tasted while I visited a bakeshop in Houston, Texas called Panaderia Bolillo
