- Maltese bread
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Ħobż tal-Malti is a crusty sourdough bread from Malta, usually baked in wood ovens.
Although it can be eaten as accompaniment to food and with a variety of fillings, the typical and favourite way to eat it is as Ħobż biż-żejt, where the bread is rubbed with tomatoes (as with the Catalan pa amb tomàquet) or tomato paste, drizzled with olive oil and filled with a choice or mix of tuna, olives, capers, onion, bigilla and ġbejna.
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Categories:- Breads
- Maltese cuisine
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