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- The muffuletta or muffaletta is a type of round Sicilian sesame bread, as well as a po****r sandwich, created by a Sicilian immigrant to the United States...
- sandwich despite waning po****rity. List of sandwiches Cuban cuisine Muffuletta Taste of Cuba Frías, Carlos (December 19, 2019). "The Elena Ruz is the...
- ingredients of the muffuletta—including olive salad by the jar—for people who want to make the sandwich at home. Because of the muffuletta, Central Grocery...
- Hoagie Hot dog (modern version) Italian beef Lobster roll Melt sandwich Muffuletta Pastrami on rye Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Po' boy Reuben sandwich...
- part in the cuisine. Dishes invented in New Orleans include po' boy and muffuletta sandwiches, oysters Rockefeller and oysters Bienville, pompano en papillote...
- sandwich Cheese and pickle sandwich Carrozza (sandwich) Egg sandwich Muffuletta Shooter's sandwich Fish finger sandwich List of sandwiches Wikimedia Commons...
- List of American sandwiches List of sandwiches Louisiana Creole cuisine Muffuletta Roahen (2008), p. 113. Roahen (2008), p. 111. Roahen (2008), pp. 109,...
- United States List of sandwiches List of submarine sandwich restaurants Muffuletta Panini Eames, Edwin; Robboy, Howard (December 1967). "The Submarine Sandwich...
- New Orleans where the muffuletta started in America. In 1906, Salvadore Lupo, owner of the Central Grocery, invented the muffuletta sandwich to feed fellow...
- coffee and chicory rather than only coffee); and po' boy and Italian muffuletta sandwiches; Gulf oysters on the half-s****, fried oysters, boiled crawfish...