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  2. Torta della nonna - Wikipedia

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    Torta della nonna originated in the comune (municipality) of Arezzo, in Tuscany.It is a sweet pastry cake filled with vanilla-flavored custard and covered with pine nuts and confectioner's sugar.

  3. Il cucchiaio d'argento - Wikipedia

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    Il cucchiaio d'argento (Italian: [il kukˈkjaːjo darˈdʒɛnto]), or The Silver Spoon in English, is a major Italian cookbook and kitchen reference work originally published in 1950 by the design and architecture magazine Domus.

  4. Pan brioche - Wikipedia

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  5. Piada dei morti - Wikipedia

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    Though its name suggests that it is a piadina, [1] [5] a traditional flatbread also native to Romagna, piada dei morti is a sweet focaccia, [1] [2] a soft bread. [2] The association with piadina arises from the piada dei morti 's circular shape.

  6. Casatiello - Wikipedia

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    The existence of casatiello, like that of pastiera, another Neapolitan Easter product, has been attested at least since the seventeenth century: the proof comes from the folk tale La gatta Cenerentola (Cinderella the Cat) published in 1634–1636 in the short story collection Pentamerone, ovvero Lo Cunto de li cunti by Giambattista Basile, a Neapolitan writer (writing in the Neapolitan ...

  7. Italian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top left; some of the most popular Italian foods: Neapolitan pizza, carbonara, espresso, and gelato. Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine [1] consisting of the ingredients, recipes, and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times, and later spread around the world together with waves of Italian diaspora.

  8. Pizza di Pasqua - Wikipedia

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    The pizza di Pasqua (lit. ' Easter pizza '), in some areas also called crescia di Pasqua, torta di Pasqua, torta al formaggio or crescia brusca, is a leavened savory cake typical of many areas of central Italy based on wheat flour, eggs, pecorino and Parmesan.

  9. Danilo Dolci - Wikipedia

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    Danilo Dolci (28 June 1924 – 30 December 1997) was an Italian social activist, sociologist, popular educator and poet. He is best known for his opposition to poverty, social exclusion and the Mafia in Sicily, and is considered to be one of the protagonists of the non-violence movement in Italy. He became known as the "Gandhi of Sicily". [1]