Talk:Broa

Latest comment: 2 months ago by Wiljahelmaz in topic Etymology

WikiProject Food and drink Tagging edit

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Confusing edit

Summary of first paragraph: "This bread is like this, except no it is not."

Later on: "In another country this bread is cookies"

It sounds like maybe there are two things happening: some variations in bread recipes (which need to be explained fully), and some re-uses of the same word (which might need to NOT be explained, just mentioned differently, as being unrelated foods merely called by the same word). Perhaps the situation is more complex? I can't tell.

Anyway, this page is about a kind of bread - this page is NOT about "What does Broa mean". TooManyFingers (talk) 11:12, 11 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

Etymology edit

The article states a Celtic origin as though this were indisputable fact, however the associated Wiktionary page reveals that the matter is anything but certain. I can't read the language, but the Galician entry's reference 1 (https://publicacions.academia.gal/index.php/rag/catalog/view/167/163/72), pages 147-150, seems helpful. 06:42, 5 March 2024 (UTC) Wiljahelmaz (talk) 06:42, 5 March 2024 (UTC)Reply