Pronunciation: /foʊˈkɑːtʃə/
noun a type of flat oven-baked Italian bread product similar in style and texture to pizza dough
A1 I like to eat focaccia with olive oil and herbs.
A2 Focaccia is a type of Italian bread that is often served as an appetizer.
B1 The bakery down the street makes the best focaccia in town.
B2 I learned how to make homemade focaccia from my Italian grandmother.
C1 The chef prepared a gourmet focaccia with sun-dried tomatoes and fresh mozzarella.
C2 The artisanal focaccia at the Michelin-starred restaurant was a culinary masterpiece.
formal The chef prepared a delicious focaccia with rosemary and sea salt.
informal I could really go for some cheesy focaccia right now.
slang That focaccia was on point, bro.
figurative Her mind was like a well-seasoned focaccia, full of rich flavors and textures.
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