Breadstick

Breadsticks, also known as grissini, grissino or dipping sticks (Piedmontese: ghërsin, Piedmontese: [gəɾˈsiŋ]), are generally pencil-sized sticks of crisp, dry baked bread that originated in the Piedmont region of Italy. There is also a soft-baked breadstick version popular in North America.

Breadstick
Grissini in a restaurant in Turin, Italy
Alternative namesGrissini
TypeBread
Place of originItaly
Main ingredientsFlour, water, yeast
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