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, made from a small loaf of Bread , typically a Ciabatta . The loaf is often cut horizontally and filled with Salami , Ham , Meat , Cheese or other Food , and sometimes served hot. The word "panino" {Link without Title} is Italian (literally meaning ''small bread roll''), with the plural panini. "Panini" is often used in a singular sense by speakers of languages that borrow the word, including English and French , and pluralised when necessary into "paninis". "Panini" is also a brand of grill made specifically for Grilling these sandwiches. In Italian, ''panino'' refers variously to a Bread Roll and a Sandwich , and a ''paninoteca'' is a sandwich bar. In Central Italy , there is a popular version of panino which is filled with Porchetta , i.e. slices of roasted Pork . TRIVIA During the 1980s, the term '' Paninaro '' (slang term born to indicate maker and seller of panini, or its shop) was used to denote a youngsters' culture typical of teenagers supposed to eat and meet in sandwich bars such as Milan ’s ''Al Panino'' and then in the first u.s.-style Fast Food being opened in Italy in the mid-80s. Paninari were depicted as fashion-fixated, vapid individuals, delighting in showcasing early 80s Status Symbols such as Timberland shoes, Moncler accessories, Ray-Ban sunglasses and articles from Armani , Coveri , Controvento . They were lampooned in the Italia 1 comedy show Drive-in by Enzo Braschi . A track entitled 'Paninaro' appears on Pet Shop Boys ' albums '' Disco '' and ''Alternative''. |
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