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Bizcocho (Spanish pronunciation: [biθˈkotʃo] or [bisˈkotʃo]) is the name given in the Spanish-speaking world to a wide range of pastries, cakes or cookies. The exact product to which the word bizcocho is applied varies widely depending on the region and country. For instance, in Spain bizcocho is exclusively used to refer to sponge cake. In Uruguay, most buttery flaky pastry including croissants are termed bizcocho, whilst sponge cake is called bizcochuelo. In Chile, the Dominican Republic and Bolivia bizcocho refers to a sweet dough (masa) baked with local ingredients, similar to the bizcocho from Spain. In Ecuador the dough of a bizcocho can either be sweet or salty. The US state New Mexico is unusual in using the diminutive form of the name, bizcochito, as the name for a locally develop

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  • Bizcocho (en)
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  • Бискочо (ru)
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  • Bizcocho es el nombre que recibe en Uruguay y otros países como México una gama de productos de bollería (llamada panadería en Uruguay), hechos de distintos tipos de masa (generalmente elaborada con harina, levadura, sal, azúcar y grasa). Tienen diferentes formas, pueden ser dulces o salados, con y sin relleno. Fueron originalmente introducidos por las corrientes migratorias europeas que llegaron al país. En Argentina se conocen como facturas a unos panificados similares a los bizcochos uruguayos. (es)
  • Bizcocho (Spanish pronunciation: [biθˈkotʃo] or [bisˈkotʃo]) is the name given in the Spanish-speaking world to a wide range of pastries, cakes or cookies. The exact product to which the word bizcocho is applied varies widely depending on the region and country. For instance, in Spain bizcocho is exclusively used to refer to sponge cake. In Uruguay, most buttery flaky pastry including croissants are termed bizcocho, whilst sponge cake is called bizcochuelo. In Chile, the Dominican Republic and Bolivia bizcocho refers to a sweet dough (masa) baked with local ingredients, similar to the bizcocho from Spain. In Ecuador the dough of a bizcocho can either be sweet or salty. The US state New Mexico is unusual in using the diminutive form of the name, bizcochito, as the name for a locally develop (en)
  • Бискочо (исп. Bizcocho) — название, данное в испаноязычном мире широкому ассортименту выпечки, тортов или печенья. Кулинарное изделие, к которому применяется слово bizcocho, сильно различается в зависимости от региона и страны. (ru)
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