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1 crostini
Toasted bread slices which are brushed with olive oil and served with tomatoes, pumate, cheese, chicken liver mousse, bean puree, or tapenade. These are the Italian version of canapés. -
2 toast
toast s.m.1 toasted sandwich (with ham and cheese)2 ( fetta di pane tostato) (piece of) toast.* * *[tɔst]sostantivo maschile invariabile = toasted ham and cheese sandwich* * *toast/tɔst/m.inv.= toasted ham and cheese sandwich. -
3 gianduiotto
gianduiotto s.m. 'gianduiotto' (a type of Piedmontese chocolate).* * *[dʒandu'jɔtto]sostantivo maschile gastr. intrad. (typical chocolate of Turin made with chocolate and cream of crushed, toasted hazelnuts)* * *gianduiotto/dʒandu'jɔtto/sostantivo m.gastr. intrad. (typical chocolate of Turin made with chocolate and cream of crushed, toasted hazelnuts). -
4 tostato
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5 croutons
Bread that is cut into smaller pieces and toasted or fried until crisp. This includes cubes for salads and slices for soups and hors d'oeuvres.toasted (usually fried) piececs of bread. -
6 molletes
( MEXICA)Bolillo or small French rolls cut in half and buttered and toasted, or covered with refried beans and cheese and heated. A popular breakfast item.Toasted bolillo halves topped with warm refried beans and chihuahua cheese. Popular Mexican breakfast. -
7 quesadilla
( MEXICA)Flour tortilla filled with cheese, folded over and pressed flat. Heated over a griddle until cheese melts. Other ingredients may be added to the cheese, such as mushrooms and rajas.♦ A flour tortilla filled with meat and cheese, folded in half, and toasted.(SPAIN / LA)a soft, folded tortilla filled with cheese (and/or other savory stuffings) and toasted or fried♦ Originally a corn masa empanada filled with meat then deep fried. Modern versions found throughout restaurants in the US are made with flour tortillas that are filled with cheese and folded over when cooked. -
8 bruschetta
* * *[brus'ketta]sostantivo femminile gastr. intrad. (slice of grilled bread, rubbed with garlic and brushed with olive oil)* * *bruschetta/brus'ketta/sostantivo f.gastr. intrad. (slice of grilled bread, rubbed with garlic and brushed with olive oil). -
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13 alegría
( MEXICA)A traditional sweet dating from pre-Hispanic times made of toasted amaranth seeds and honey or syrup. -
14 brioche
( FRANCE)a soft, often sweet, yeast loaf or roll enriched with eggs and butter♦ A very rich bread with butter and eggs. Brioche is baked in many shapes though the brioche e tete is best known. The dough can be flavored with nuts or candied fruit, as well as herbs and spices. It may also be used to wrap foods like coulibiac. Slices of toasted brioche are the perfect companion to foie gras and gravlax.( ITALY)croissant -
15 bruschetta
( ITALY)toasted garlic bread topped with tomatoes♦ Grilled slices of bread brushed with olive oil and fresh garlic. This was the original garlic bread. -
16 bruschetta alla romana
( ITALY)toasted bread rubbed with garlic and sprinkled with olive oilItaliano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > bruschetta alla romana
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17 canapes
Pieces of toasted bread, garnished & served as appetizers -
18 canapé
( FRANCE)small piece of bread topped with savory food♦ Tranche de pain tartinée de beurre fin ou frite dans le beurre et sur laquelle on étale des garnitures diverses.♦ originally a slice of crustless bread; now also used to refer to a variety of hors d'oeuvre consisting of toasted or fried bread, spread with ground meat, cheese, and other flavorings.♦ Small open-faced sandwiches served as snacks or for lunch. They may be served hot or cold, but they are often elaborately garnished. -
19 crouton
Bread that is cut into smaller pieces and toasted or fried until crisp. This includes cubes for salads and slices for soups and hors d'oeuvres. -
20 croûtons
small cubes of toasted or fried bread.♦ Morceaux de pain coupé en dés, carré ou triangles et frits dans le beurre ou l'huile.
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