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  2. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Italian desserts and pastries. Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots as far back as the 4th century BCE. Italian desserts have been heavily influenced by cuisine from surrounding countries and those that have invaded Italy, such as Greece, Spain, Austria, and France.

  3. Little Italy, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, many Italian fishermen moved to San Diego. The construction of Interstate 5 in the 1970s split the neighborhood, with the area east of the Interstate becoming part of Bankers Hill.

  4. Bankers Hill, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Quince Street pedestrian bridge in Bankers Hill neighborhood of San Diego, California. Bankers Hill (Park West) is located in the northwest part of Central San Diego. Bankers Hill (also known as Park West and formerly known as Florence Heights) is a long-established uptown neighborhood near Balboa Park in San Diego, California. The area ...

  5. 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. 18 Classic Italian Christmas ...

  6. Jean-Philippe Maury - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Maury was offered the position as executive pastry chef at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, and opening the Jean-Philippe Pâtisserie at the venue. His pâtisserie oversees the dessert production for 17 gourmet restaurants, room service, and all catering functions.

  7. Bombolone - Wikipedia

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    Bombolone (Italian: [bomboˈloːne]; pl.: bomboloni) is an Italian filled doughnut (similar to Berliner and pączek), eaten as a snack food and dessert. The pastry's name is etymologically related to bomba (lit. ' bomb '), and the same type of pastry is also called bomba (pl.: bombe) in some regions of Italy.

  8. 17 Decadent Diabetes-Friendly Desserts - AOL

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    That's why we've made it easy, bringing together the best, most decadent diabetes-appropriate desserts all in one place. From whoopie pies to mini chocolate cheesecakes, these desserts 17 Decadent ...

  9. Category:Italian desserts - Wikipedia

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