BY: Riccardo Favara
Nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean, Sicily is a land that tells a story through its flavors, a narrative deeply rooted in its diverse culture and rich history. One such flavor that stands out distinctly is that of Buccellati, also known as “Cucciddati“.
These traditional Italian fig cookies encapsulate the essence of the island’s gastronomy, combining diverse influences into a single, delightful treat. In this exploration, we journey through the world of Cucciddati, unraveling its historical significance, unique ingredients, and the various interpretations of this beloved cookie across different Sicilian communities worldwide.
SOURCE: https://sicilianfoodculture.com
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