Broa is a Portuguese bread made from yellow cornmeal, yeast, and a combination of wheat and rye flour. It is characterized by a thick crust on the exterior, and a tender, moist texture of the interior. Broa is also quite popular in Galicia and Brazil, where it is typically seasoned with fennel seeds. It was first baked by peasants in the mountainous regions of northern Portugal, who made their living by cultivating corn. Although broa is an integral part of a traditional Portuguese breakfast, it is also often served at the beginning of the meal with a traditional Portuguese soup called caldo verde.
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