Bolo de rolo

Bolo de rolo
The bolo de rolo, one of the symbols of Pernambuco.
Place of originBrazil
Region or statePernambuco
Main ingredientsFlour, eggs, butter, sugar, goiabada

Bolo de rolo (lit.'roll cake') is a cake from the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. The cake batter is made with flour, eggs, butter and sugar. This dough is wrapped with a layer of guava paste, giving the appearance of a swiss roll with much thinner layers. It is recognized as a national dish in Brazilian law.[1]

History

Its origin lies in the adaptation of Portuguese cake colchão de noiva (lit.'bride's mattress'), a kind of sponge cake rolled with a filling of nuts. Upon arriving in Brazil, the Portuguese cooks changed the filling to goiabada. It is common to sprinkle the bolo de rolo with sugar for presentation.[citation needed]

The passage of Ordinary Law № 379/2007 recognized bolo de rolo as intangible heritage of Pernambuco.[2]

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References

Further reading

  • Hamilton, Cherie (2005). Brazil: A Culinary Journey. New York: Hippocrene Books. p. 83. ISBN 0-7818-1080-9.