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the name focaccia derives from the roman "panis focacius," meaning "hearth bread", referring to the fact that focaccia was traditionally baked in coals in roman times. its recipe back then consisted of rough flour, olive oil, water, a very small quantity of yeast, and salt, and was probably quite plain.

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