- Source: Panocha
Panocha is a pudding made from ground sprouted wheat and piloncillo in New Mexico and southern Colorado,. It is traditionally eaten during Lent. The sprouted-wheat flour is called "panocha flour" or simply "panocha", as well.
In the Philippines, panocha (also spelled panutsa or panotsa) is the Spanish term for sangkaka, a traditional native jaggery made in halved coconut shells. The term is also used to refer to a type of peanut brittle in the Philippines (more properly panocha mani).
References
External links
"Recipe for Panocha". Postres (Desserts). Cocinas de New Mexico. Archived from the original on 2000-03-05.
"Panocha Sonorense".
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