The muffuletta is a large, round sandwich made with sesame bread, Genoa salami, ham, mortadella, cheese, and olive salad. Although the muffuletta is made with Italian ingredients, its birthplace is in New Orleans.
It’s believed that the sandwich was first created in 1906 at Central Grocery in the French Quarter by owner and Italian immigrant Salvatore Lupo. The sandwich was called the muffuletta because it was made with a Sicilian-style bread known as muffuletta bread.
Author
Dana Logsdon
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June 27, 2023 |
Entry Last Updated
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June 29, 2023 |
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1906–present |
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Greater New Orleans |
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Bourbon Era, Contemporary Period, Late-20th Century, Long Era |
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M |
Grade Level
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1st Grade: Life in the Great State of Louisiana |
Louisiana K–12 Student Standard(s) for Social Studies
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1.8 f. 1.8 Identify examples of Louisiana culture, including:
f. Cuisine: jambalaya, gumbo, etouffee, bread pudding, meat pies, tamales
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The text of "Muffuletta Sandwich" is adapted from the following 64 Parishes encyclopedia entry or entries:
"Muffuletta Sandwich" by Dana Logsdon
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This material was created through a partnership between the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities and the Louisiana Department of Education with funding provided by the Louisiana Department of Education and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike license (CC BY-NC-SA). |