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Q: Do you capitalize Italian bread
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If you are referring to the Italian bread, then no capitalization is required.


When do you capitalize challah bread?

Capitalize challah bread


How do Italians spell Italian?

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What is 'delicious bread' when translated from English to Italian?

"Delicious bread" in English is pane delizioso in Italian.


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Is it correct to capitalize the phrase 'Italian sausage'?

Yes, the phrase "Italian sausage" is supposed to be capitalized because "Italian" is a nationality-related adjective.


Why is the baking temperature for Italian bread higher than that for challah?

Italian bread and challah are produced from very different doughs. Italian bread is basically flour and water with very little if any added sugar or oil. Challah is a rich bread with eggs as well as other ingredients, requiring lower temperature and a longer baking time than Italian bread.


What is 'price of Italian bread' when translated from English to Italian?

Prezzo del pane italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "price of Italian bread." The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "price of the Italian bread." The pronunciation will be "PRET-tso del PA-ney EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.


What does bread mean in italian?

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Does Italian bread have pork in it?

No. Italian bread is made from the same ingredients as other breads: flour, water. yeast, oil and sugar.


Where can one purchase Italian bread?

Italian bread is a staple item on many people's grocery lists and can be found in the bakery section of just about any grocery store. For specially made Italian bread you can visit your local bakery.


What is Italian bread called in English?

Ciabatta is Italian, not French, bread. The feminine singular noun typically translates into English as "slipper bread" and into French as savate. The pronunciation of the olive oil-enhanced, rising-friendly white bread will be "tcha-BAT-ta" in Italian.