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	<title>Identify this bread!</title>
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	<description>What did I eat in Mexico? It was basically cream cheese-filled bread, does it have a name? On a day trip to Juarez while visiting friends in El Paso, we had lunch at a restaurant (it may have been the restaurant for which you get a margarita coupon when you buy a trolley ticket from El Paso to Juarez) where one of our party remembered an appetizer she&#8217;d had on another visit. She couldn&#8217;t remember what it was called, but described it to the waiter as &#8220;little breads with cream cheese inside.&#8221; The waiter brought out a plate of, essentially, warm white dinner rolls filled with cream cheese (i.e., the cream cheese was baked in). They were surprisingly tasty, and I&#8217;d love to know what they were and how to make them. My Mexican friends had never heard of them, and googling hasn&#8217;t turned up any answers so far. Has anyone heard of anything like this?</description>
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	<dc:creator>Meg_Murry</dc:creator>
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