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Ciabatta (/ tʃ ə ˈ b ɑː t ə,-ˈ b æ t-/, Italian: [tʃaˈbatta]; lit. ' slipper ' ) [ 1 ] is an Italian white bread created in 1982 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] by a baker in Adria , Veneto, in response to the popularity of French baguettes .
Garlic bread (also called garlic toast) [1] consists of bread (usually baguette, sourdough or 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. [2]
Delizia: The Epic History of the Italians and Their Food. New York: Free Press. Gentilcore, David (2010). Pomodoro!: A History of the Tomato in Italy. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-02-31152-06-8. Helstosky, Carol (2008). Pizza: A Global History ( London: Berg) online. Marino, Michael P., and Margaret S. Crocco.
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More local history: Hooked on History: Harrison County's gunmakers brought great skill to their trade At that time, people didn't even know what pizza was. "Most people couldn't even say the word.
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The Caioti Pizza Cafe is known for the garlic knots, the smoked salmon pizza (like the one from Spago), the barbecue chicken pizza (like the one from California Pizza Kitchen), "Cajun pizza", and "Rockefeller Pizza". [11] At Caioti Pizza Cafe, LaDou invented a salad that many customers believe induces labor during pregnancy.
Maryland-style pizza is a rectangular pie with biscuity crust, sweet tomato sauce, smoked provolone. [32] [33] Minneapolis-style pizza or Minnesota-style pizza [34] is a circular thin-crust pizza, cut into squares, with spicy sauce, and hearty toppings.