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  2. Sfogliatella - Wikipedia

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    Sfogliatella (Italian: [sfoʎʎaˈtɛlla]; Neapolitan: sfugliatella; pl.: sfogliatelle) is a shell-shaped pastry with a sweet or creamy filling, originating in the Campania region of Italy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sfogliatella means 'small, thin leaf/layer', as the pastry's texture resembles stacked leaves.

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    Classic Naples Style Sfogliatella Pastry. Speaking of pastries, if you like croissants, you have to try the Sfogliatella pastries, which have delicate crispy layers and are stuffed with ricotta ...

  4. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Sfogliatella: Neapolitan shell-shaped cream-filled Italian pastry Sfoglio polizzano Cake filled with tuma, cinnamon, chocolate and sugar, originally from Polizzi Generosa, Sicily Sfratto di Pitigliano Jewish cake filled with walnuts, honey, aniseed, nutmeg and orange zest, originally from Pitigliano, Tuscany Sgaiozzi

  5. Sfogliatelle - Wikipedia

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    Sfogliatella From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. Talk:Sfogliatella - Wikipedia

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    Sfogliatelle → Sfogliatella – There is no reason why we should use the plural form, which also in the literature and in the article is recognised as such. If this were an americanism, then it should be used and declined using the singular verb (e.g. "Sfogliatelle is a cake"), but this is not the case, so it is implicit that the singular ...

  7. Neapolitan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sfogliatella, in two varieties: frolla ("smooth") or riccia ("curly"). Two variation are the Santa Rosa , larger and with an additional stuffing of cream and black cherry, and the coda d'aragosta ("lobster tail"), with a bignè inside and stuffed with various types of cream.

  8. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients of traditional pizza Margherita—tomatoes (red), mozzarella (white) and basil (green)—are inspired by the colours of the national flag of Italy. [1] ...

  9. Zeppole - Wikipedia

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    Zeppole (Italian:; sg.: zeppola), in Sardinia italianized zippole or zeppole sarde [1] from the original Sardinian tzípulas, [2] are Italian pastries consisting of a deep-fried dough ball of varying size but typically about 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter.