Marraqueta
Chilean marraqueta | |
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| Type | Bread roll |
| Place of origin | Chile. Distribution:
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| Associated cuisine | Chile, Bolivia |
| Main ingredients | Wheat flour, salt, water, leavening agent |
| 267 kcal (1,120 kJ) | |
A marraqueta (also known by other names) is a bread roll made with wheat flour, salt, water and yeast.
This type of roll has a crusty exterior. In Chile, the bread dates to the 1800s, and it is considered a national food of Bolivia. It is served for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and is the most common bread found in Bolivian bakeries.
In 2024, marraqueta was listed as the third best bread in the world by Taste Atlas.