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  2. Cuccidati - Wikipedia

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    Cuccidati (also known variously as buccellati, Italian fig cookies or Sicilian fig cookies) are fig-stuffed cookies originating in the Sicily region of Italy, traditionally served at Christmas time. [1] [2] The outer cookie is pastry dough, covered with icing and typically topped with rainbow sprinkles.

  3. 18 Classic Italian Christmas Desserts To Try This ... - AOL

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    Make Nonna proud this year and make some classic Italian Christmas desserts, like our holiday recipes for tiramisu, cuccidati cookies, panettone, and biscotti.

  4. 30 Traditional Italian Christmas Cookies - AOL

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    Indulge in the sweetness of the season with these Italian-inspired Christmas cookies. The post 30 Traditional Italian Christmas Cookies appeared first on Taste of Home.

  5. This Map Reveals The Most Popular Christmas Cookie In ... - AOL

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    If you're curious, Italian Christmas cookies are fairly similar to sugar cookies in appearance and taste. This sweet treat was the most searched Christmas cookie in a number of states, including ...

  6. Buccellato - Wikipedia

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    A buccellato (Italian: [buttʃelˈlaːto]) is a Sicilian circular cake made from pastry dough filled with figs and nuts. [1] In Sicily , it is traditionally associated with Christmas . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  7. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Calabrian Christmas pastry made with must, red wine, vermouth, olive oil, honey and flour Csenta Piedmontese cake Cubeletto Ligurian jam-filled pastries Cuccìa: Sicilian sweet made with ricotta, boiled wheatberries and sugar Cuccidati: Sicilian fig cookies Cuddrireddra Cinnamon-flavoured fried pastries from Delia, Sicily Cuddura