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  2. Stromboli (food) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Stromboli, also known as pizza arrotolata (Italian for "rolled-up pizza"), is a type of baked turnover filled with various Italian cheeses (typically mozzarella) and usually Italian cold cuts (typically meats such as salami, capocollo and bresaola) or vegetables, served hot. The dough used is either Italian bread dough or pizza dough.

  3. Focaccia - Wikipedia

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    Focaccia genovese (lit. ' Genoese focaccia'), marked by its finger-sized holes on its surface (ombrisalli in Genoese dialect), [11] is brushed or sprinkled with olive oil, coarse salt, and sometimes water before the final rise. [11][12] In Genoa, focaccia is eaten in the morning at breakfast or during the day.

  4. Pizza al taglio - Wikipedia

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    Pizza al taglio or pizza al trancio (lit. ' pizza by the slice ') [1] is a variety of pizza baked in large rectangular trays, [2] and generally sold in rectangular or square slices by weight, with prices marked per kilogram or per 100 grams. [3] This type of pizza was invented in Rome, Italy, and is common throughout Italy. [4]

  5. Your Guide to 22 Types of Italian Bread - AOL

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    The post Your Guide to 22 Types of Italian Bread appeared first on Taste of Home. Read on to learn which are best with butter and which shine as a sandwich bread.

  6. Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Often baked in a brick oven, and typically weighed and sold by the slice. Flammekueche is a food speciality of the Alsace region. Focaccia is a flat leavened oven-baked Italian bread, similar in style and texture to pizza; in some places, it is called pizza bianca (lit. ' white pizza '). [95]

  7. Calzone - Wikipedia

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    Calzone (UK: / kælˈtsoʊni, - neɪ /, US: / kælˈzoʊn, - zoʊneɪ, - ni /, Italian: [kalˈtsoːne]; pl.: calzoni; 'stocking' or 'trouser') [1] is an Italian oven-baked turnover, made with leavened dough. [2][3] It originated in Naples in the 18th century. [4] A typical calzone is made from salted bread dough, baked in an oven and stuffed ...

  8. Neapolitan pizza - Wikipedia

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    e. Neapolitan pizza (Italian: pizza napoletana; Neapolitan: pizza napulitana) is the version of the round pizza typically prepared in the Italian city of Naples and characterised by a soft, thin dough with high edges. [1] The tomatoes are traditionally either San Marzano tomatoes or pomodorini del Piennolo del Vesuvio, which grow on the ...

  9. Deep fried pizza - Wikipedia

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    Deep fried pizza (Italian: pizza fritta) is a dish consisting of a pizza that, instead of being baked in an oven, is deep fried, resulting in a different flavour and nutritional profile. This technique is known in both Italy and Scotland, but there are numerous differences between the Italian and Scottish variants, which probably developed ...