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Ciabatta bread was first produced in 1982, by Arnaldo Cavallari, who called the bread ciabatta polesana after Polesine, the area he lived in. The recipe was subsequently licensed by Cavallari's company, Molini Adriesi, to bakers in 11 countries by 1999. Cavallari and other bakers in Italy were concerned by the popularity of sandwiches made from baguettes imported from France, which were endangering their businesses, and so set about trying to create an Italian alternative with which to make sandwiches. The recipe for ciabatta came about after several weeks of trying variations of traditional bread recipes and consists of a soft, wet dough made with high gluten flour.
- In Israel this type of bread is pronounced "Jabbetta"
Geppetto also known as Mister Geppetto, is a fictional character in the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. Geppetto is an elderly, impoverished woodcarver, and the creator (and thus 'father') of Pinocchio. He wears a yellow wig resembling cornmeal mush (called polendina), and consequently his neighbors call him "Polendina" to annoy him. The name Geppetto is a Tuscan diminutive of the name Giuseppe (Italian for Joseph).
- In Israel - Probably because of his looks - he is called 'grandfather Geppetto' (Saba Geppetto)
all of this will lead you to "SABA JABBETTO" a nice establishment in the City of Be'er Sheva...
the cache is a nano and is available 24/07 but the place is full of muggles!! so search with care....
the place serves all sorts of sandwiches with quite hilarious names, most of them nonvegan, but some as of the latest trend in the country are. The "no guilt on my conscience" is nice!!
as the name of the cache implies this is not the happy ending, we get in the movie... :( L.R.I.P.P
P.S. - GPS may be a bit sketchy under the roof