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Frittelle
Frittelle di carnevale
Frittelle di carnevale
TypePastry
Place of originItaly
Region or stateVeneto

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.

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]

Notes

  1. ^ "Frittelle: Venice's Carnival doughnuts". Venice Travel Blog.
  2. ^ "Tradizioni molfettesi: Tra le frittelle di San Martino e il ricordo di un lettore di Quindici".
  3. ^ "Degustazione di frittelle al Centro polivalente per disabili".
  4. ^ it:Molfetta