prosciutto bread
English
Etymology
prosciutto + bread. From the most common fresh purposely made loaf breads' meat component.
Noun
prosciutto bread (countable and uncountable, plural prosciutto breads)
- (New York City, food) A loaf bread which contains chunks of prosciutto and provolone, using lard.
- (by extension) Similar loaf breads which contains other sorts of deli meats, other cheeses, and using other oils and fats.
- (by extension) A loaf bread filled with leftover bits of meat and cheese, and other remains.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see prosciutto, bread. (i.e. bread with prosciutto slices on top)
Synonyms
- lard bread
- prosciutto cheese bread
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