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Garlic Bread

Garlic bread is brushed with melted butter or olive oil, either pre-flavored with garlic or sprinkled with garlic powder. It is then baked in an oven, broiled or grilled until it's toasty brown. Garlic Bread is very popular served with Italian foods such as spaghetti or other pasta dishes.

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