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panzerotto
/ ˌæԳٲəˈɒəʊ /
noun
- a baked turnover with a folded, sealed pocket containing tomato, cheese, and sometimes other fillings
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Word History and Origins
Origin of panzerotto1
C20: of Italian origin, from panza belly
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Read the 2018 recap from our 52 Places Traveler, and resolve to visit somewhere on her list this year — or at the very least, try a salchipapa or a panzerotto.
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After taking in the view, we sat at tables near the visitor’s center, picnicking with wine we’d brought and a local delicacy called panzerotto, similar to a calzone, that we’d picked up on our way out of the city at a fast-food bar called Sottozero.
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Here's a tip — try the football panzerotto: it's a fried pizza turnover as big as a football, with beef-jerky laces.
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