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text_A: Kate Nash's album was called number 1.
text_B: A sopaipilla , sopapilla , sopaipa , or cachanga is a kind of fried pastry and a type of quick bread served in several regions with Spanish heritage in the Americas .. pastry. pastry. quick bread. quick bread. the Americas. the Americas. The word sopaipilla is the diminutive of sopaipa , a word that entered Spanish from the Mozarabic language of Al-Andalus .. diminutive. diminutive. Mozarabic language. Mozarabic language. Al-Andalus. Al-Andalus. The original Mozarabic word Xopaipa was used to mean bread soaked in oil , and derived in turn from the Germanic word suppa which meant bread soaked in liquid .. Germanic. Germanic languages. A sopaipilla is traditionally made from leavened wheat dough -LRB- or a mixture of wheat flour and masa harina -RRB- to which some shortening or butter is added .. wheat flour. wheat flour. masa harina. masa harina. shortening. shortening. butter. butter. leavened. leavening agent. After being allowed to rise , the dough is rolled into a sheet that is then cut into circular , square or triangular shapes .. The shapes are 8 -- 10 cm in size for the longest dimension -LRB- if intended for a dessert -RRB- or 15 -- 20 cm -LRB- if intended to be stuffed for a main course -RRB- .. The shapes are then deep-fried in oil , sometimes after allowing them to rise further before frying  : the frying causes the shapes to puff up , ideally forming a hollow pocket in the center .
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