Acquasale

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Acquasale
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Acquasale from Basilicata, Italy
Alternative namesCialledda
TypeAntipasto
Place of originItaly
Region or state
Main ingredientsStale bread, salt, extra virgin olive oil, tomato, oregano, egg, peppers
VariationsCaponata, panzanella
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Acquasale or cialledda is a dish characteristic of southern Italian cuisine, especially in Basilicata, Campania, and Apulia regions.

It is made with stale bread, salt, olive oil, tomato, oregano, egg, and peppers, and served in a soup dish.[1][2][3][4][5]

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