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commevinaigre t1_j1w9m6k wrote

>muffuletta

That's more a sandwich type, no? And made with ciabatta or similar. Maybe it's a thin ciabatta.

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Lucky_Luke_III t1_j1ytbx3 wrote

Originally a muffuletta (in Sicily, Italy) is a particular type of bread: round, quite flat and very soft inside and crunchy outside. But yes I've also seen it also referred to what's inside instead of the type of bread.

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