levata
Levata refers to a type of Italian bread roll, commonly found in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The name "levata" is derived from the Italian word "lievitato," meaning leavened, which is a key characteristic of this bread. It is typically made from a simple dough of flour, water, yeast, and salt, and is known for its light and airy interior and slightly crisp crust.
The preparation of levata involves a period of leavening, allowing the yeast to ferment and create the
Historically, levata has been a staple in the diet of the Emilia-Romagna region, reflecting a tradition of