Talk:Garlic bread

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[edit] Cheese?

I added the fact tag to thise cheese thing not because I doubt it's true but because I wonder if it's predominantly an American thing. From a Google search, there are a lot of recipes with cheese but they tend to be American. While I'm sure it exists, I don't think it's so popular here in NZ Nil Einne 01:52, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

In regards to cheesy garlic bread, I think it's worthy especially as pizza chains such as Dominos (Australia) and I am sure other type chains make a cheesy garlic bread. But in regards to the statement A light layer of freshly-grated parmesan on top of the mozzarella adds an extra boost of flavor...I think it is a POV statement and not very notable. --Mikecraig 02:13, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] "Western tastes"

What a strange turn of phrase! I suppose Britain, Canada, and the USA, which I guess are the major "garlic bread" markets, are indeed west of Italy.205.212.73.184 06:29, 7 June 2007 (UTC)