Focaccia a brazzudl is a typical food from Basilicata of flatbread with pork crackling, lard and oregano.

focaccia a brazzaud

Description: A risen bread or focaccia from Basilicata made with pork crackling and oregano mixed into the yeast dough.


Pronounced: foh-KAH-chyah ah BRATS-tsah-ood
Language: Italian
Ethnicity: Italian
Most frequent country: Italy
Most frequent region: Basilicata

See places: Italian food and cuisine, Basilicata

See foods and dishes: focaccia

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