Frittelle
Frittelle or fritole are Venetian doughnuts served only during Carnival. Similar to bomboloni, they are round, yeast-risen fried pastries. Frittelle are served in a number of different forms, including Fritelle Veneziane, which are unfilled and have pine nuts and raisins stirred into the dough; as well as several filled varieties.[1] Fillings include pastry cream, zabaione, and occasionally less common fillings such as apple or chocolate custard cream.
Type | Pastry |
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Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Veneto |
In the city of Molfetta, located in the Bari province of the Puglia region, frittelle (sometimes spelt "frittelli") is used as another name for panzerotti.[2][3][4]
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