PANELA en mx , gu , ho , ES , ni , pa , co , ve , ec , pe . Unrefined sugar, which is obtained from cane and is made in small blocks of different shapes; it is used in place of sugar as a natural sweetener and in the preparation of foods and beverages. Sweet; güifa; paper; pylon; scrape. In other countries, such as Chile, Argentina and Uruguay it is called TERRÓNEn Honduras: Unit of volume of black and solid sugar made of sugar cane of square or circular shape of almost half a kilo of weight. In Colombia : Old cell phone, large size. Popularly used in festive formIn Argentina: Cylindrical container with two handles, used for cooking. Neologism. In Spain : Casco de las caballerías . Panela of San Joaquin . In Venezuela: Sweet and toasted cake of rectangular shape that is made in the town of the same name. Soap panela . In Venezuela: Rectangular piece of laundry soap. In Chile, Cuba and Ecuador soap bread is used (p us. )
Molasses in bar or condensed. Sweet block which is extracted from sugar cane. Product in lumps or blocks of the mills where the cane is ground. "Doping" of Colombian cyclists, along with the sandwich with guava and banana. Colombia also says you brown sugar to a cellular or mobile phone big and outdated. In Colombia is somewhat hard, big and heavy.