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Paximathia Paximathia ((ギリシア語:παξιμάδια)), also referred to as paximadia and rusks, is a bread of Greek origin that is prepared with whole wheat, chick pea or barley flour.〔.〕〔.〕〔.〕 It has been referred to as being similar to biscotti or as a type of biscotti.〔.〕 Paximathia is a common food in Greece and many Greek bakeries sell the bread, which is often served as a breakfast food with marmalade or cheese.〔〔.〕 Paximathia is purveyed in Greek specialty stores in many areas of the United States.〔 ==Etymology== The name ''paximathia'' comes from the Greek term ''paximadion'' (Greek: παξιμάδιον), which is derived from Paxamus, a 1st-century Greek author who wrote, among many things, a comprehensive cookbook. The word first appears in a recipe for laxative biscuits composed by the Greek physician Galen.
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