List of Italian desserts and pastries
This is a list of Italian desserts and pastries. Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots as far back as the 4th century BCE.
Italian desserts
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- Cannoli
- Cassata
- Cavallucci
- Colomba di Pasqua
- Confetti (Jordan almonds)
- Crocetta of Caltanissetta
- Crostata
- Cucidati
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Italian Easter Cookie
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Semifreddo is a class of semi-frozen desserts, typically ice-cream cakes, semi-frozen custards, and certain fruit tarts.
- Semifreddo
- Sfinge
- Sfogliatelle
- Spumoni
- Struffoli
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Zuppa Inglese is a custard-based dessert.
Italian pastries
- Baicoli
- Biscotti [3]
- Biscotti Regina
- Bocconotto
- Bombolone
- Cannoli
- Ciarduna
- Nocciolini di Canzo
- Ladyfinger
- Pandoro
- Pevarini
- Pignolata
- Pignolo
- Pizzelle
- Sfinge
- Sfogliatelle
- Struffoli
- Torta caprese
- Zeppole
- Zippuli
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Sfogliatelle are shell-shaped filled pastries native to Italian cuisine.
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Zeppole is a pastry consisting of a deep-fried dough ball that is dusted with powdered sugar and sometimes filled with various sweets.
See also
- Cuisine
- List of desserts
- List of Italian dishes – Desserts and pastry
- Sicilian cuisine – Desserts and sweets
References
- ↑ "What Is Gelato?". wiseGeek. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
- ↑ Buonopane, Marguerite DiMino. North End Italian Cookbook, 5th edition. Globe Pequot. p. 255. ISBN 0762751606.
- ↑ "Definition of biscotti in English". Oxforddictionaries.com. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
External links
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Media related to Sweet food of Italy at Wikimedia Commons
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