gechelín
Gechelín is a traditional Mexican bread that originates from the state of Puebla. It is a type of sweet, dense, and slightly chewy bread, often enjoyed as a breakfast item or snack. The name "gechelín" is derived from the Nahuatl word *xochitl*, meaning "flower," due to its floral shape and appearance.
The bread is typically made with a simple dough consisting of flour, sugar, butter, milk, eggs, and
In Puebla, gechelín is commonly paired with coffee or hot chocolate, making it a popular choice for
While gechelín is most strongly associated with Puebla, variations of the bread can be found in other