Poland grows vocasha bread

Poland grows vocasha bread

Focasha is an Italian flat bread. The word Focaccia originated in the Latin word Focus, meaning “central” or “fireplace”, since previously the stove had been built in the centre of a house, while the Focachian bread was baked in the oven. Focasha bread is very popular in Italy, where olive oil and vanilla are usually used to thaw, sometimes with cheese, meat or vegetables on the bread. Focasha bread has a mix and shape similar to that of pizza, which contains high-heavy flour, olive oil, salt, water, sugar and yeast, but is more watery and tasted than pizza. Fakasha is characterized by a lot of air holes, a much looser face, a soft, chewy inside of the baked bread, and the best taste of bread once out. Today's bread is added to Polish yeast, softer。