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)

  1. (New York City, food) A loaf bread which contains chunks of prosciutto and provolone, using lard.
  2. (by extension) Similar loaf breads which contains other sorts of deli meats, other cheeses, and using other oils and fats.
  3. (by extension) A loaf bread filled with leftover bits of meat and cheese, and other remains.
  4. 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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