Focaccia
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Etymology


From Italian, Derived from fuoco “fire” < focus “fireplace”

Noun


  1. A flat bread similar in style, composition, and texture to modern pizza doughs and topped with herbs, cheese and other products. Focaccia typically consists of high-gluten flour, oil, water, sugar, salt and yeast.
  2. A sandwich made with this type of bread.
 
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