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  2. 25 Best Dessert Recipes For People With Diabetes, According ...

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    Enjoy Ted Lasso's famous biscuits, with a diabetes-friendly plot twist. Dr. Mohr recommends replacing half of the white flour with almond flour to boost the cookies' fiber and protein.

  3. 24 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Dessert Recipes for Everyone

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    More like a pudding, this recipe gets its "diabetic appropriate" rating thanks to canned pumpkin, reduced-fat cream cheese, and fat- and sugar-free pudding mix. Recipe: 21Ninety June Jacobsen ...

  4. Tasty Treats You Would Never Guess Are Diabetic-Friendly - AOL

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    Baked Apples. This healthy recipe tastes like apple pie, without the heavy carb load. Super simple to make, these baked apples can be made in advance and eaten warm, cold, or at room temperature ...

  5. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Baked tart or pie Crustuli 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

  6. Tiramisu - Wikipedia

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    The tiramisu recipe is not found in cookbooks before the 1960s. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is mentioned in a Sydney Morning Herald restaurant column published in 1978. [ 10 ] It is not mentioned in encyclopaedias and dictionaries of the 1970s, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] first appearing in an Italian dictionary in 1980, [ 14 ] and in English in 1982. [ 15 ]

  7. Panettone - Wikipedia

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    Panettone [a] is an Italian type of sweet bread and fruitcake, originally from Milan, Italy, usually prepared and enjoyed for Christmas and New Year in Western, Southern, and Southeastern Europe, as well as in South America, Eritrea, [6] Australia, the United States, and Canada.