• sab@kbin.social
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    2 months ago

    Garlic bread is not a thing in Italy at all. Italians eat white bread with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.

    Garlic bread is an American dish, popular among Italian Americans as a substitute as they couldn’t get olive oil in the US.

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      2 months ago

      Ok, but to address the jerk’s “point”, a carb based side for a carb based entree is not some uniquely American thing.

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        2 months ago

        Bruschetta is a completely different thing. I can’t remember ever having it with butter at all.

        Pane all’aglio is just Italian for “bread with garlic”. Italian cook books will market it as an American dish.

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          Garlic bread is not a thing in Italy at all.

          You said this. It’s wrong. Even if it’s marketed as “American” it still is a thing in Italy.

          And apparently it’s good enough to import, even if they’ll publicly scoff at it.

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              2 months ago

              Garlic bread is not a thing in Italy at all.

              Again, that’s what you said.

              And you’re wrong. It does exist in Italy. You’re just arguing for the sake of it now.