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  2. Focaccia - Wikipedia

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    Focaccia al formaggio or focaccia di Recco, a typical variety of focaccia made in Recco. Focaccia has countless variations along the Ligurian coast, from the biscuit-hard focaccia secca (lit. ' dry focaccia ') to the corn-flour, oily, soft Voltri version. [13] [14] An extreme example is focaccia con il formaggio (lit. ' focaccia with cheese ...

  3. Recco - Wikipedia

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    Recco is known for its focaccia con il formaggio (focaccia with cheese) which is made with stracchino. [7] [8] The consortium that dictates the official recipe of the focaccia, supposedly the result of a Saracen attack in the 13th century, has obtained the European Union PGI status for the recipe.

  4. Prescinsêua - Wikipedia

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    It has a fairly sour flavor and is used in the preparation of a number of typical Ligurian dishes, such as pansoti (similar to ravioli but filled with vegetables), focaccia al formaggio, and many savory pies, including Genoese Easter pie (torta pasqualina). [2] [3]

  5. Pizza quattro formaggi - Wikipedia

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    Pizza quattro formaggi (Italian: [ˈkwattro forˈmaddʒi]; lit. ' four cheese pizza '), also known as pizza ai quattro formaggi, is a variety of pizza in Italian cuisine that is topped with a combination of four types of cheese, usually melted together, with (rossa, lit. ' red ') or without (bianca, lit. ' white ') tomato sauce.

  6. Liguria Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Originally a full-service bakery, the Liguria Bakery began specializing in focaccia in 1950 after facing heavy competition in other types of bread from larger bakeries. By 1984, it had stopped producing anything but focaccia, which it sells to local stores and restaurants as well as to individual customers at its own facility.

  7. Fougasse (bread) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Rome, panis focacius was a flatbread baked in the ashes of the hearth (focus in Latin). [1] This eventually became a diverse variety of breads that include focaccia in Italian cuisine, hogaza in Spain, fogassa in Catalonia, fugàssa in Ligurian, pogača in the Balkans, pogácsa in Hungary, fougasse in Provence (originally spelled fogatza), and fouace or fouée in other regions of ...

  8. Pizza di Pasqua - Wikipedia

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    The pizza di Pasqua (lit. ' Easter pizza ' ), in some areas also called crescia di Pasqua , torta di Pasqua , torta al formaggio or crescia brusca , is a leavened savory cake typical of many areas of central Italy based on wheat flour , eggs, pecorino and Parmesan .

  9. Pizza bianca - Wikipedia

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    Pizza bianca Type Flatbread Place of origin Italy Region or state Rome, Lazio Pizza bianca is a type of flatbread originating in Rome, Italy. It is a plain yeast flatbread which more closely resembles focaccia than typical cheese-topped pizza. It can be split and filled with ingredients such as prosciutto, Parmesan cheese or rocket and is typically served hot. In 2019 the government of Italy ...