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  2. Muffuletta - Wikipedia

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    Muffuletta or muffaletta is a type of round Sicilian sesame bread, [1] as well as a popular sandwich, created by a Sicilian immigrant to the United States, that was popularized in the city of New Orleans.

  3. List of American breads - Wikipedia

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    Hot water corn bread; Hushpuppy – savory food made from cornmeal batter that is deep fried or baked rolled as a small ball or occasionally other shapes. American muffin; Muffuletta – both a type of round Sicilian sesame bread [6] and a popular sandwich originating among Italian immigrants in New Orleans, Louisiana using the same bread.

  4. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Leidenheimer Baking Company—established in 1896, the bakery is best known for its French bread, used for po' boy sandwiches, and other local breads such as muffuletta and pistolettes [73] Zatarain's—a food and spice company based in New Orleans, it produces Cajun and Creole cuisine related food items [74]

  5. Sandwiches of History: Meet the man who has eaten over 600 ...

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    From the muffuletta to the Monte Cristo to recipes from the 1960s featuring peanut butter and mayonnaise (yes, really), there is so much that can tell us about a time period between two slices of ...

  6. The Best Muffuletta Ever Is Far From New Orleans - AOL

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    A New Orleans native re-creates the iconic sandwich's flavor with mushrooms, mayonnaise, and more riffs.

  7. Pepperoni roll - Wikipedia

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    The classic pepperoni roll consists of a fairly soft white yeast-leavened bread roll with pepperoni baked in the middle. During baking, the fats in the pepperoni (which are hard at room temperature) melt, resulting in a spicy oil suffusing into the bread. [5] Pepperoni rolls are typically eaten for lunch or breakfast, either unheated or ...

  8. 27 New Orleans-Inspired Recipes To Cure Your Super Bowl FOMO

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    Lean on classics like sandwiches or stews, but with a little New Orleans flair—try our classic muffuletta or our shrimp po’ boy burgers (hot tip: turn them into sliders!), or make a big batch ...

  9. History of bread - Wikipedia

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    For generations, white bread was the preferred bread of the rich while the poor ate dark (whole grain) bread. However, in most Western societies, the connotations reversed in the late 20th century, with whole-grain bread becoming preferred as having superior nutritional value while Chorleywood bread became associated with lower-class ignorance ...