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  2. Pastiera - Wikipedia

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    The savory Neapolitan pastiera is a variant of the sweet one. The recipe differs from that of the sweet pastiera for the dough based on pre-cooked wheat and the filling obtained from the union of sausages and cheeses (the most typical are Neapolitan salami and caciocavallo). In some variants the use of brisé dough and puff pastry is preferred. [6]

  3. Neapolitan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The use of wheat in the modern pastiera cake, typical of Easter, could have had originally a symbolic meaning, related to cults of Artemis, Cybele and Ceres and pagan rituals of fertility, celebrated around the Spring equinox. The name struffoli, a Christmas cake, comes from the Greek word στρόγγυλος (stróngylos, meaning 'round-shaped').

  4. Neapolitan ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Neapolitan ice cream, also sometimes referred to as Harlequin ice cream, [2] is an ice cream composed of three separate flavors (typically vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry) arranged side by side in the same container, usually without any barrier between them.

  5. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Cake from Umbria and Marche filled with apples, figs, alchermes, raisins, cinnamon, pine nuts and jam Roccocò Neapolitan pastry made with spices, almonds, flour and sugar Rollò: Swiss roll filled with ricotta and marzipan, originally from Caltanissetta, Sicily Rosa del deserto Almond cookies with raising covered in cereal flakes

  6. Cassata - Wikipedia

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    The fifth generation of this bakery, now located in the city's eastern suburb of Chesterland, [11] still continues to make the original version of this cake, as do many other Italian bakeries in the area. [12] [better source needed] The layered cake is served for special occasions such as weddings and large family events. Some local specialty ...

  7. 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. [citation needed]

  8. Torta caprese - Wikipedia

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    Torta caprese is a flourless cake made with chocolate and either almonds or hazelnuts. [1] Named for the Italian island of Capri , from which it originates, the cake is widely known and especially popular in nearby Naples , Italy.

  9. Neapolitan - Wikipedia

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    Neapolitan pizza, the original variety of pizza made according to strict rules; Neapolitan ragù, one of the two most famous varieties of meat sauces and a speciality of Naples; Neapolitan sauce, a basic tomato-based sauce derived from Italian cuisine; Neapolitan wafer, an Austrian wafer and chocolate-cream sandwich biscuit