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Italian bruschetta sandwiches
Bruschetta, or Italian open sandwich, is a piece of rustic white toasted bread, grated with garlic, soaked in olive oil and sprinkled with sea salt.
Often it is supplemented with fresh vegetables, cheese, meat, ham. It is unlikely that they will be able to visit the country and not try the world-famous antipasti. Bruschetta in Italy is often served as a standard complement to lunch or dinner.
The Italians pronounce the word bruschetta as “bruschetta” (with an emphasis on the letter “e” and the slightly outstretched letter “t”).
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