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calzone
[ kal-zoh-ney, -nee, -zohn; Italian kahl-zaw-ne ]
noun
- a turnover made of pizza dough, usually containing cheese, prosciutto, and herbs or garlic and either baked or fried.
calzone
/ kælˈtsəʊnɪ /
noun
- a dish of Italian origin consisting of pizza dough folded over a filling of cheese and tomatoes, herbs, ham, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of calzone1
Word History and Origins
Origin of calzone1
Example Sentences
And the Bridle Trails neighborhood is home to the second location of Pizzaiolo, a wood-fired pizza shop with specialty pies, calzones and salads.
Joyner looked around the new space — with its gleaming subway tile, grilled chicken, espresso machines, calzones, people scooping ice cream, bowls of shiny colorful peppers displayed on counters — and smiled.
In addition to making pizzas, the dough can be used to make mini pizza rolls, calzones and even breadsticks.
Despite its name, the menu covers a lot of ground, with grinders, pastas and calzones.
People might buy calzones instead, but eventually the oven shortage makes all kinds of baked goods hard to find.
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