Rotada
Rotada is a traditional dessert in Mexico and parts of Latin America, commonly associated with Lent and closely related to capirotada. It is a bread pudding-style dish made from stale bread that is fried or toasted to dry it, then soaked or layered in a sweet, spiced syrup and finished in the oven or warmed on the stove.
The syrup is usually made from piloncillo or brown sugar, water or milk, and cinnamon, with optional
Rotada has many regional varieties; some preparations emphasize the bread and syrup, others foreground dairy and
Variants may simply be called capirotada or rotada depending on location, and recipes may differ in ingredient