panini
2007-03-27 02:07:08
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answer #1
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answered by just me #1 5
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A panino is a sandwich made from a small loaf of bread, typically a ciabatta. The loaf is often cut horizontally and filled with salami, ham, meat, cheese or other food, and sometimes served hot.
The word is Italian (literally meaning small piece of bread), with the plural panini. "Panini" is often used in a singular sense by speakers of languages that borrow the word, including English and French.
"Panini" is also a brand of grill made specifically for grilling these sandwiches.
In Italian, panino refers variously to a bread roll and a sandwich, and a paninoteca is a sandwich bar. In Central Italy, there is a popular version of panino which is filled with porchetta, i.e. slices of roasted pork.
2007-03-27 09:13:00
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answer #2
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answered by Jim 1
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Panini! Yum!
If you have a waffle iron or George Forman grill you can make them at home!
2007-03-27 09:07:52
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answer #3
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answered by Tom ツ 7
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That would be a "panino", although most Americans call it a "panini" which is actually the plural.
2007-03-27 19:20:44
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answered by eunosgirl 4
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Pannini?
2007-03-27 12:10:26
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answered by mrssandii1982 4
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Ciabatta?
2007-03-27 09:06:35
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answered by bumblecherry 5
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Crossword puzzle??
2007-03-27 13:18:14
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answer #7
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answered by Lee 7
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Yes that is correct.
You taste the difference too.
How do you like it so far?
2007-03-27 18:12:27
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answered by Zasetti 3
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panini italiana
2007-03-27 22:38:39
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answered by futamus 3
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It's a pannini
2007-03-27 09:12:59
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answered by shoeey2001 2
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