Cuccidati
Italian fig cookie / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cuccidati (also known variously as buccellati, Italian fig cookies or Sicilian fig cookies) are fig-stuffed cookies originating in the Sicily region of Italy, traditionally served at Christmas time.[1][2]
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Alternative names | Buccellati, Italian fig cookie, Sicilian fig cookie |
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Type | Cookie |
Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Sicily |
Main ingredients | Figs |
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The outer cookie is pastry dough, covered with icing and typically topped with rainbow sprinkles. The filling generally consists of some combination of walnuts, dates, figs, honey, spices and orange or apricot jam.[3] The pastry is rolled around the filling, and rolls are either cut into short tubes, or curved around to form a "bracelet".