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  2. Muffuletta - Wikipedia

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    Another Italian-style New Orleans delicatessen, Progress Grocery Co., originally opened in 1924 by the Perrone family, claims the origin of the muffuletta is uncertain. [ 17 ] The traditional-style muffuletta sandwich consists of a muffuletta loaf [ 18 ] split horizontally and covered with layers of marinated muffuletta-style olive salad, [ 19 ...

  3. Mofletta - Wikipedia

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    Mofletta (Hebrew: מופלטה, also Mufleta, Mofleta, Moufleta etc.) is a Maghrebi Jewish pancake traditionally eaten during the Mimouna celebration, the day after Passover. [1]

  4. Muffaletta - Wikipedia

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  6. Schlotzsky's - Wikipedia

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    Schlotzsky's is an American franchise chain of restaurants, specializing in sandwiches and pizza. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.Schlotzsky's has over 310 franchised and company-owned locations throughout the United States. [1]

  7. Giardiniera - Wikipedia

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    A sandwich accompanied by giardiniera. Italian giardiniera is also called sottaceti (lit. ' under vinegar '), a common term for pickled foods.It is typically eaten as an antipasto or with salads.

  8. Talk:Muffuletta - Wikipedia

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    While I understand a variety of correct spellings can to attributed to dialects and translation, I use the correct spelling of Muffaletta. 70.196.129.131 ( talk ) 11:02, 20 September 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, the pizza napoletana was granted Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status by the European Union. [36] In 2012, the world's largest pizza was made in Los Angeles. It measured 1261.65 square meters in area. [37] In 2016, robotics company BeeHex, widely covered in the media, was building robots that 3D-printed pizza. [38]