Breadstick
| Grissini in a restaurant in Turin, Italy | |
| Alternative names | Grissini (plural), grissino (singular) | 
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| Type | Bread | 
| Place of origin | Italy | 
| Region or state | Turin, Piedmont | 
| Created by | Antonio Brunero (according to traditions) | 
| Main ingredients | Flour, water, yeast | 
Breadsticks, also known as grissini (sg.: grissino; Piedmontese: ghërsin, Piedmontese: [gəɾˈsiŋ]), are generally pencil-sized sticks of crisp, dry baked bread that originated in the Italian city of Turin, Piedmont.