Ciabatta

Ciabatta
TypeBread
Place of originItaly
Region or stateVeneto
Main ingredientsWheat flour or whole-wheat flour, water, yeast, salt

Ciabatta (/əˈbɑːtə, -ˈbæt-/, Italian: [tʃaˈbatta]; lit.'slipper') is an Italian white bread created in 1982 by a baker in Adria, Veneto, in response to the popularity of French baguettes. Ciabatta is somewhat elongated, broad, and flat, and is baked in many variations, although unique for its alveolar holes. Ciabatta is made with a strong flour and uses a very high hydration dough.