Pane di Altamura
Pane di Altamura is a type of Italian naturally leavened bread made from remilled durum wheat semola from the Altamura area of the Provincia di Bari, in the Apulia region.
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| Type | Bread | 
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Altamura, Apulia, Italy | 
| Region or state | Altamura | 
| Main ingredients | Remilled Durum Wheat Semola | 
In 2003 Pane di Altamura was granted PDO status within Europe.
By law, it must be produced according to a range of strict conditions, including using particular varieties of durum wheat (all locally produced), a certain specification of water, a consistent production method, and must also have a final crust that is at least 3 mm thick. The shape of the bread is not essential for a loaf to be certified, but there are some traditional shapes.
Official production zone consists of the Comuni of:
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