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Alternative names | Burlengo, zampanelle |
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Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Emilia |
Main ingredients | Water, eggs, flour |
Borlengo (pl.: borlenghi), also called burlengoorzampanelle, is an Italian thin flatbread. Originally a food eaten by the poor and made only with flour and water, it now also usually includes salt and optionally eggs, and is often made outside in a frying pan the size of a cartwheel.[1] These are then rubbed with a mixture that can contain rosemary, garlic, salt pork, olive oil, or what is called cunza, sauteed minced pancetta and sausage, folded into quarters and sprinkled with Parmesan.[2][3][4]
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