English

edit
 
muffuletta (sandwich, def. 2) with muffuletta (salad def. 3)

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

From Sicilian, diminutive of muffe (mold, mushroom), perhaps due to the appearance of the round sandwich bread being reminiscent of a mushroom cap.

Noun

edit

muffuletta (countable and uncountable, plural muffulettas)

  1. A type of Sicilian sesame bread.
  2. A type of sandwich, typically made in New Orleans and containing layers of olive salad, mozzarella and meats, made using that bread.
    • 2015, James Grissom, Follies of God: Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog, →ISBN:
      ... a stop in the Central Grocery, where Tenn had a beer and one of the city's cherished muffuletta sandwiches, which he cut into four wedges and ate as carefully as he chose his words, which came forth at a slow, painful pace.
  3. A kind of olive salad made with giardiniera.

Further reading

edit