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- Breadstick abstract "Breadsticks (grissini, dipping sticks) are generally pencil-sized sticks of crisp, dry bread originating in Turin and the surrounding area in Italy. They are originally thought to have been created in the 14th century; although according to a local tradition, they were invented by a baker in Lanzo Torinese (northern Italy) in 1679.Breadsticks may be offered at the table in restaurants as an appetizer, in some instances or regions they may be a type that is larger than pencil-sized. They may also be combined with ingredients such as prosciutto as an hors d'œuvre.Regions that consume breadsticks include the Americas, Europe (mainly Spain, Italy and Greece), and parts of Asia.Pre-made, dried breadsticks may sometimes be sold in markets as a kind of snack or a pre-meal appetizer for home use, somewhat similar to a cracker.Another recipe for breadsticks, called rosquilletas, exists in Castelló de la Plana (Spain).".
- Breadstick alias "Grissini".
- Breadstick origin Italy.
- Breadstick origin Turin.
- Breadstick thumbnail Bread_Sticks.jpg?width=300.
- Breadstick wikiPageID "657061".
- Breadstick wikiPageRevisionID "605299417".
- Breadstick alternateName "Grissini".
- Breadstick caption "Wide grissini in a basket".
- Breadstick country Italy.
- Breadstick hasPhotoCollection Breadstick.
- Breadstick name "Breadstick".
- Breadstick region Turin.
- Breadstick type Bread.
- Breadstick subject Category:Italian_breads.
- Breadstick type Food.
- Breadstick type FunctionalSubstance.
- Breadstick comment "Breadsticks (grissini, dipping sticks) are generally pencil-sized sticks of crisp, dry bread originating in Turin and the surrounding area in Italy. They are originally thought to have been created in the 14th century; although according to a local tradition, they were invented by a baker in Lanzo Torinese (northern Italy) in 1679.Breadsticks may be offered at the table in restaurants as an appetizer, in some instances or regions they may be a type that is larger than pencil-sized.".
- Breadstick label "Breadstick".
- Breadstick label "Gressin".
- Breadstick label "Gressino".
- Breadstick label "Grissini".
- Breadstick label "Grissini".
- Breadstick label "Grissino".
- Breadstick label "Grisín".
- Breadstick label "Soepstengel".
- Breadstick label "Гриссини".
- Breadstick label "グリッシーニ".
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Κριτσίνι.
- Breadstick sameAs Grisín.
- Breadstick sameAs Gressin.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissino.
- Breadstick sameAs グリッシーニ.
- Breadstick sameAs Soepstengel.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Gressino.
- Breadstick sameAs m.03084w.
- Breadstick sameAs Q514467.
- Breadstick sameAs Q514467.
- Breadstick wasDerivedFrom Breadstick?oldid=605299417.
- Breadstick depiction Bread_Sticks.jpg.
- Breadstick isPrimaryTopicOf Breadstick.
- Breadstick name "Breadstick".