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Malta’s Beloved Ħobż Tal-Malti Named One Of The World’s 50 Best Breads By CNN

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It’s official, Malta’s iconic Ħobż tal-Malti has been recognised among the world’s 50 best breads by CNN Travel.

In a feature celebrating bread traditions from around the globe, CNN praised Malta’s sourdough loaf for its “tawny crust” and “pillow-soft interior,” calling it “ideal for rubbing with a fresh tomato or soaking up the islands’ prized olive oils.”

According to the piece, the classic versions of Ħobż tal-Malti take more than a day to prepare and were “traditionally baked in shared, wood-fired ovens that served as community gathering places.”

Even today, the humble loaf carries deep meaning for Maltese people, not just as food, but as a symbol of identity and togetherness.

“Even now that few Maltese bake their own bread, Ħobż tal-Malti has a powerful symbolism for the Mediterranean island nation,” CNN wrote.

The article even highlighted one of Malta’s most charming sayings:

“X’ħobz jiekol dan?”  literally, “what kind of bread does he eat?”  a phrase Maltese people use when trying to figure out what someone’s really like.

From village bakeries to Sunday picnics by the sea, Ħobż tal-Malti remains one of the island’s most beloved staples, and now, the world officially knows it too.

🥖 What’s your favourite way to eat Ħobż tal-Malti? With kunserva, olive oil, or something else entirely?

Credit: CNN

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Riana is an American-Gozitan content creator and nurse. When she's not working, she's jetting off to see her favourite artists live in concert, capturing the magic of each experience. You can follow her adventures on Instagram @rianaxerri

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