Pappa al pomodoro explained

Pappa al pomodoro
Country:Italy
Region:Tuscany
Course:Main
Type:Soup
Main Ingredient:Tomatoes, bread, olive oil, garlic, basil
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Italian: '''Pappa al pomodoro''' (pronounced as /it/; translating to 'tomato[1] mush') is a thick Tuscan bread soup typically prepared with fresh tomatoes, bread, olive oil, garlic, basil, and various other fresh ingredients. It is usually made with stale or leftover bread, and can be served hot, room temperature, or chilled.

The dish has ancient origins, although it was largely popularized by the 1911 publication of Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca and by its television version, in which Rita Pavone sang the well-known song "Viva la pappa col pomodoro".[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Frascarelli, Mara. The Syntax-Phonology Interface in Focus and Topic Constructions in Italian. 2000. Kluwer. Dordrecht [u.a.]. 978-0-7923-6240-1. 26.
  2. Web site: Tibaldi. Andrea. Pappa al pomodoro. it. CIBO360.it. Wellness Gourmet. November 11, 2014.