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Bruschetta
Bruschetta is an antipasto from Italy whose origin dates to at least the 15th century. It consists of roasted bread rubbed with garlic and topped with extra-virgin olive oil, salt and pepper. Variations may include toppings of spicy red pepper, tomato, vegetables, beans, cured meat, or cheese; the most popular recipe outside of Italy involves basil, fresh tomato, garlic and onion or mozzarella. Bruschetta is usually served as a snack or appetizer.
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Fettunta
feht-TUNE-tah
Born as a way of savoring the year's new olive oil, fettunta is absolutely Tuscan in its simplicity: a slice of coarse country bread toasted until golden and rubbed with a peeled clove of garlic, then doused with abundant olive oil and sprinkled with salt. Literally, fettunta comes from fetta unta, or "oily slice."
Born as a way of savoring the year's new olive oil, fettunta is absolutely Tuscan in its simplicity: a slice of coarse country bread toasted until golden and rubbed with a peeled clove of garlic, then doused with abundant olive oil and sprinkled with salt. Literally, fettunta comes from fetta unta, or "oily slice."
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