puccia

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Italian

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Etymology

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From Latin buccellātum (soldiers' biscuit; hardtack), from buccella (mouthful).

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Noun

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puccia f (plural pucce)

  1. a type of bread, from the Salento and Taranto regions of Puglia, served with a variety of fillings

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