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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish pandebono.
Noun
pandebono (uncountable)
- A type of cheese bread made with flour of both corn and cassava (yuca), popular in the Colombian department of Valle del Cauca.
Spanish
Etymology
From pan de bono, from pan de El Bono (“El Bono's bread”), where El Bono was an hacienda on the road between Dagua and Cali where this product was first prepared.
Noun
pandebono m (uncountable)
- pandebono
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