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breadstick
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Noun1.breadstick - a crisp stick-shaped rollbreadstick - a crisp stick-shaped roll; often served with soup
bread, breadstuff, staff of life - food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked
grissino - a long slender crusty breadstick
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breadstick [ˈbredstɪk] Npiquito m, palito m


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I opted for fresh salmon and prawns for starters, which came with a warm bread stick, all served on a bed of spinach.
They serve appetizers such as garlic bread, bread sticks, French fries, and chicken wings.
TV DINNERS HOMEMADE HOUMOUS WITH BREAD STICKS SERVES 4-6 HOUMOUS 350g cooked chickpeas 1 lemon 1 clove garlic 2 teaspoons tahini paste Ground cumin 75ml olive oil Salt and pepper BREAD STICKS 400g flour 25g Dried yeast Teaspoon caster sugar Teaspoon salt Pinch paprika Sesame seeds Olive oil 1 egg Apart from costing a fraction of the price you would pay for a small tub of houmous in a deli or supermarket, making your own has the advantage that it will taste a whole lot better.
 
 
 
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