Often said to be as old as the Palazzo Vecchio and as loved as Dante's poetry, lampredotto is Florence's favorite street food and a delicacy not found anywhere else in the world. Prepared for centuries as a quick, cheap and easy meal, lampredotto is basically the fourth stomach of a cow (the abomasum), boiled until tender in an aromatic onion, celery, and tomato broth. This tripe-like dish is prepared as a flavorful, hearty stew that's traditionally used for panini di lampredotto - bread roll sandwiches filled with steaming hot, sliced lampredotto, topped with a spoonful of Italian salsa verde herb sauce. A true classic of Florentine street food scene, lampredotto is sold throughout the city at numerous sidewalk stands, public markets, as well as in paninotecas and bistros.

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