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pa·na·da

 (pə-nä′də)
n.
A paste or gruel of bread crumbs, toast, or flour combined with milk, stock, or water and used for making soups, binding forcemeats, or thickening sauces.

[Spanish, from pan, bread, from Latin pānis; see pā- in Indo-European roots.]
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panada

(pəˈnɑːdə)
n
(Cookery) a mixture of flour, water, etc, or of breadcrumbs soaked in milk, used as a thickening
[C16: from Spanish, from pan bread, from Latin pānis]
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panada

A mixture of flour and water, or of bread soaked in milk, used to bind ingredients and as a thickening agent. Used in Spanish and South American cooking.
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