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  4. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Neapolitan ice cream: Ice cream featuring three flavors: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry Neccio: Tuscan chestnut flour galette Nevola Abruzzese pastry made with grape must, cinnamon and orange zest Niggilal Fried pastry from the Puster Valley: Nocciolini di Canzo: Crumbly small hazelnut cookies from Canzo, Lombardy Nocciolini di Chivasso

  5. Tiramisu - Wikipedia

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    Tiramisu [a] is an Italian dessert made of ladyfinger pastries (savoiardi) dipped in coffee, layered with a whipped mixture of egg yolks, sugar, and mascarpone, and flavoured with cocoa powder. The recipe has been adapted into many varieties of cakes and other desserts. [ 1 ]

  6. President's Choice - Wikipedia

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    Though Loblaw has retracted its private-label program from US and international markets, PC and No Name still account for 25% of its domestic food sales, double the industry average. Loblaw vice president of food Pietro Satriano said the company's labels remain crucial to its overall strategy. "In the end, it drives people to our stores.

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    They are a principal ingredient in many dessert recipes, such as trifles and charlottes, and are also used as fruit or chocolate gateau linings, and for the sponge element of tiramisu. [3] They are typically soaked in a sugar syrup or liqueur , or in espresso for tiramisu.