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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. In many restaurants breadsticks are frequently topped with garlic sauces and parmesan cheese when served as appetizers; as a dessert item, they are often topped with cinnamon sugar and icing.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 Comunitat Valenciana (Spain).".
- Breadstick alias "Grissini".
- Breadstick country Italy.
- Breadstick region Turin.
- Breadstick thumbnail Bread_Sticks.jpg?width=300.
- Breadstick type Bread.
- Breadstick wikiPageID "657061".
- Breadstick wikiPageLength "2138".
- Breadstick wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Breadstick wikiPageRevisionID "680478364".
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Americas.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Appetizer.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Baguette.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Baking_tray.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_breads.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Comunitat_Valenciana.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Cracker_(food).
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Dessert.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Hors_doeuvre.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Hors_dxc5x93uvre.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Lanzo_Torinese.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Parmesan_cheese.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Parmigiano-Reggiano.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Pencil.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Prosciutto.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Sheet_pan.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Turin.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink Valencian_Community.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLink File:Bread_Sticks.jpg.
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLinkText "''štapići''".
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breadstick".
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grissini torinesi".
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLinkText "breadstick".
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLinkText "grissini".
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLinkText "grissino".
- Breadstick wikiPageWikiLinkText "sticks".
- Breadstick alternateName "Grissini".
- Breadstick caption "Wide grissini in a basket".
- Breadstick country Italy.
- Breadstick expiry "2016-03-05".
- Breadstick hasPhotoCollection Breadstick.
- Breadstick name "Breadstick".
- Breadstick region Turin.
- Breadstick small "yes".
- Breadstick type Bread.
- Breadstick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bread.
- Breadstick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish2.
- Breadstick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Breadstick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italian_bread.
- Breadstick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pp-vandalism.
- Breadstick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- Breadstick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Breadstick subject Category:Italian_breads.
- Breadstick type Article.
- Breadstick type Food.
- Breadstick type Article.
- Breadstick type FunctionalSubstance.
- Breadstick type Thing.
- Breadstick type Q2095.
- 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 differentFrom Baguette.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Κριτσίνι.
- Breadstick sameAs Grisín.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Gressin.
- Breadstick sameAs גריסיני.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissino.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissino.
- Breadstick sameAs グリッシーニ.
- Breadstick sameAs 막대빵.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Soepstengel.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Gressino.
- Breadstick sameAs m.03084w.
- Breadstick sameAs Гриссини.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Grissini.
- Breadstick sameAs Bánh_mì_que.
- Breadstick sameAs Q514467.
- Breadstick sameAs Q514467.
- Breadstick wasDerivedFrom Breadstick?oldid=680478364.
- Breadstick depiction Bread_Sticks.jpg.
- Breadstick isPrimaryTopicOf Breadstick.
- Breadstick name "Breadstick".