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  2. Focaccia - Wikipedia

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    Focaccia (UK: / f ə ˈ k æ tʃ ə / fə-KATCH-ə, US: / f oʊ ˈ k ɑː tʃ (i) ə / foh-KAH-ch(ee-)ə, Italian: [foˈkattʃa]; Ligurian: fugassa, Ligurian: [fyˈɡasːa]; Barese: fecazze, Neapolitan: [fəˈkattsə]) is a flat leavened oven-baked Italian bread. [1] In Rome, it is similar to a type of flatbread called pizza bianca (lit ...

  3. Ciabatta - Wikipedia

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    Ciabatta (/ tʃəˈbɑːtə, - ˈbæt -/, Italian: [tʃaˈbatta]; lit. ' slipper ') [1] is an Italian white bread created in 1982 [2][3] by a baker in Adria, province of Rovigo, Veneto, in response to the popularity of French baguettes. [2][3] Ciabatta is somewhat elongated, broad, and flat, and is baked in many variations, although unique for ...

  4. Filone - Wikipedia

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    Place of origin. Italy. Main ingredients. Flour, yeast. Media: Filone. Filone is a classic everyday Italian yeast bread, with a texture and crumb similar to the French baguette. [1] The name of the bread comes from the Italian word filo, meaning 'line'.

  5. Garlic bread - Wikipedia

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    Garlic bread. Garlic bread (also called garlic toast) [1] consists of bread (usually a baguette, sour dough, or bread such as ciabatta), topped with garlic and occasionally olive oil or butter and may include additional herbs, such as oregano or chives. [2] It is then either grilled until toasted or baked in a conventional or bread oven.

  6. Tramezzino - Wikipedia

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    Tramezzino. A tramezzino (Italian: [tramedˈdziːno]; pl.: tramezzini) is an Italian sandwich constructed from two slices of soft white bread, with the crusts removed, usually cut in a triangle. Popular fillings include tuna, olive, and prosciutto, but many other fillings can be used. [1][2]

  7. Bisciola - Wikipedia

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    The bread has been described as having a rustic appearance and likened to a more traditional panettone. [6] It is a tasty, firm and crunchy loaf with pleasant scent. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] Like similar sweet breads from Italy, including colomba pasquale , pandolce , pandoro , and panettone , the final prepared bisciola has a humidity ranging from 18% to 24%.

  8. Category:Italian breads - Wikipedia

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    Pane sciocco. Panettone. Penia (bread) Piada dei morti. Piadina romagnola. Pizza di Pasqua. Pizza dolce di Beridde.

  9. Scali bread - Wikipedia

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    Region or state. Boston, Massachusetts. Main ingredients. flour, water, yeast, sesame seeds. Scali Bread is an Italian-American style of bread made predominantly in the Boston, Massachusetts area. It is a braided loaf that is covered in sesame seeds. [1][2] It was originally made by the Scali family of Boston, and is now a regional specialty. [3]