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Old 05-04-2008, 04:14 PM   #41
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having eat many a strombolis at "stuff yer face" (yep, same place) a stromboli is a rolled up "anything you want it in" pizza-type-sub.

where a calzone is a pocket of usually ricotta and something or other.
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Old 05-04-2008, 04:17 PM   #42
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Possibly, the difference is that blissful said "filled to order". Maybe that means that they are filled with pizza toppings instead of more traditional calzone fillings. Maybe?
The calzones I know can be filled with anything. Any pizza toppings the shop has can be made into a calzone.
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Old 05-04-2008, 04:33 PM   #43
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the place I go to has 1 billion stromboli combinations....haha

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Old 05-04-2008, 04:35 PM   #44
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a stromboli and calzone are different like penne and spaghetti is different.
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Old 05-04-2008, 04:39 PM   #45
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a stromboli and calzone are different like penne and spaghetti is different.

I don't understand that statement at all. Does one of the two have a hole in the middle?
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Old 05-04-2008, 09:19 PM   #46
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I don't understand that statement at all. Does one of the two have a hole in the middle?

Both are pastas, just made a little different.

calzones and strombolies are in the same family, different species.
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The question was not if they were different but how they are different. The differences appear to be blurred by geographic differences and marketing considerations, among othre things.
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:37 AM   #48
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I understand regional food differences. Some places outside NYC make things they call bagels.
I'm WAAAAAYYYY off topic here but I feel I must speak!
As both a native New Yorker and a presently midwestern counterfeit bagel baker, I'm really stuck in the middle!!!!

The newspaper in Minneapolis did an article on how the local bagel shops here measure up to "the real deal". They had actual New York bagel bakers flown in and everything! While I'm not saying they are the same, our store won the contest, the bakers actually said they would take them home and sell them in thier shops... quite a compliment!
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Quite a compliment, SQ. Authentic (almost) bagels in MN! I think that deserves a Food Network show.
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Quite a compliment, SQ. Authentic (almost) bagels in MN! I think that deserves a Food Network show.
Yeah, you could have AB riding his bike from NY to MN, sampling bagels along the way. Living on nothing but bagels.
Where I live bagels are gotten in the frozen food section One aisle over from the calzones.
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