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Mi e' parso che zxcvbob abbia scritto:
> Would the Italian flatbreads go OK with hummus or > falafel, or would their the Italian and Middle Eastern > heritages clash too much? I won't be serving it to any > Jews or Muslims or Hindus, so the lard should not be a > problem. > Seriously (well, almost), Well, why not? Piadine are very versatile. In theyr original area, Riviera Romagnola, they are served in mant ways, ranging from coldcuts + cheese to nutella, the only limit being the fantasy of the people. Getting back to falafel, and also kebab: a moroccan kebab shop owner here in Reggio, Jamal, offers three options as the bread for his kebabs and falafels: arabian bread, standard italian sandwich bread and... little pizza ![]() He bakes both normal sized (15" diameter) and small sized (8" diameter) pizzas, margherita style with just tomato and mozzarella, and the small ones are perfect for Kebab and falafel, expecially if the filling is abundant. -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
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