A panini (Italian pronunciation: paˈniːni], meaning "small bread, bread rolls") or panino (meaning "bread roll") is a sandwich made with Italian bread (such as ciabatta, rosetta, and michetta), usually served warmed by grilling or toasting. In many English-speaking countries, the name Panini is given to a grilled sandwich made from any type of bread. Examples of bread types used for modern Panini are baguette, ciabatta, focaccia and michetta...