Pancho's Bakery, the Toronto-based Mexican bakery beloved for its authentic food, recently partnered with beer brand Tecate to offer a delicious, beer-infused Pan de Muerto (Bread of the Dead) for Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead). The tasty bread comes from a longstanding tradition to celebrate the deceased in Mexico and has quickly spread to being celebrated in other parts of the world as well.
The Pancho's Bakery Pan De Muerto is made using flour, fresh yeast, milk, butter, eggs, milk, orange zest, and, of course, Tecate beer to create the traditional bread "with a Tecate twist." Fans can get their hands on the mouthwatering bread–and other delicious treats–at Pancho's Bakery in Kensington and Dufferin.
Beer-Infused Festive Mexican Bread
Pancho's Offers a Delicious Pan de Muerto for Día de Muertos
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