Talo (food)
Unleavened maize flatbread from Basque Country / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Talo (disambiguation).
Talo or Talau[1] (Basque pronunciation: [talo]) is a typical food of the Basque Country, similar to the traditional corn tortilla of Mesoamerica, made of corn flour, water and a bit of salt.[2][3][4] It is round and is cooked in a warm metal plank, named a talo burni ("talo iron").[5] It can be eaten alone, with various toppings, and is also used as a wrap for various foods.[6]