Spuccadella

Italian-American bread roll From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spuccadella is an Italian-American bread roll that has a long, pointed shape.[1][2] It is used in the preparation of the spuckie sandwich, which is what the "Italian sandwich" is called in some areas of Boston, Massachusetts.[1][2][3] The spuckie is still available in some sandwich shops in the Boston area.[4]

The name derives from the Italian spaccatella, a term given to various types of bread with a "crack" or split, generally on the top surface. Spaccatella is eaten at the table or used to make sandwiches.

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