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Michetta: Significato, Preparazione e Caratteristiche
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Michetta [mi'ketta] (also known as rosetta [ro'zetta] "small rose") is an Italian white bread, recognizable from its bulged shape.

Other similarly prepared types of Italian breads include the maggiolino [madd?o'li:no] ("cockchafer") and tartaruga [tarta'ru:?a] ("turtle").

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History

Michetta originated in Lombardy, northern Italy, during the Austrian rule. Functionaries of the Austrian empire introduced a number of food products, including the Kaisersemmel, a type of bread with segments resembling a small rose.

However, due to the higher humidity, the michetta produced in Milan were less fragrant and became harder in a single day. To solve the problem, Lombard bakers removed the internal crumb and obtained a softer version of the original, which also helped it last longer. The new type of bread was called michetta, from the Lombard version of Kaisersemmel, micca, a term originally meaning "crumb."


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References


Michetta on FeedYeti.com
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External links

  • Page about michetta and other Lombardy breads (in Italian)

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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