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tramezzino (Italian: [tramedˈdziːno]; pl.: tramezzini) is an
Italian sandwich constructed from two
slices of soft
white bread, with the
crusts removed...
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Francesco Tramezzino (or
Franco Tramazzino) was an
Italian engraver of the Renaissance,
known for an
etching representing the
entry into the city of Rome...
- used
alone to
indicate a
sandwich in general.
Similar to a
panino is a
tramezzino, a
triangular or
square sandwich made up of two
slices of soft
white bread...
- de miga –
Sandwich po****r in
Argentina and
Uruguay Soup and
sandwich Tramezzino –
Triangular Italian sandwich made with
white bread and no
crusts Vada...
- paste, and egg salad. Food
portal Canapé Cu****ber
sandwich Tapas Pinchos Tramezzino List of
sandwiches Palmatier, R.A. (2000). Food: A
Dictionary of Literal...
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related to
Panuozzi at
Wikimedia Commons Italy portal Food
portal Panini Tramezzino Oliva,
Valentina (May 22, 2015). "Storia del panuozzo, specialità di Gragnano...
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giovani figliuoli del re di Serendippo,
published by
Michele Tramezzino in
Venice in 1557.
Tramezzino claimed to have
heard the
story from one
Cristoforo Armeno...
- "Il
tramezzino è nato da Mul****ano". La
Stampa (in Italian). 8 May 2008.[dead link] Moliterni,
Rocco (11
April 2013). "Qui è nato il
tramezzino e si...
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other charcuterie products), cheeses, sandwich-like
foods (panini and
tramezzino),
marinated vegetables or fish, cold
salmon or
prawn ****tails; more elaborate...
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Entry of
Marcantonio Colonna to Rome, 1571.
Etching by
Francesco Tramezzino....