Nocciolini di Canzo

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Nocciolini di Canzo
Alternative namesNisciolitt da Cânz
TypeCookie
Place of originItaly
Region or stateCanzo (Lombardy)
Main ingredientsHazelnuts, fresh egg white, sugar

Nocciolini di Canzo (Italian: [nottʃoˈliːni di ˈkantso]; Lombard: Nisciolitt da Canz, Lombard: [niʃuˈli‿dːa ˈkãːts]) are sweet crumbly small cookies from Canzo, in northern Italy.[1] They are recognized as a PAT of Lombardy by the Italian Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies.[2]

Context and preparation

mountains, lake, fairs, history, and also for festivities related to Saint Mir, a native of this town. All the surroundings of Canzo have a mainly deciduous vegetation, and hazel
is the most common species of tree.

In order to satisfy tourists’ demands, the confectioners of Canzo created Nocciolini di Canzo, made from hazelnut flour (local hazelnuts and sugar) and egg white. The appearance of this sweet is a small half-sphere. They are usually eaten as a snack but, due to their small size, they can also be used as cake decoration.

See also

References

  1. ^ On an official site of Lombardy Region
  2. ^ See Gazzetta Ufficiale n. 168, July 22, 2015. On the site of the Ministry (p. 46; entered on July 31, 2015).