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Taralli
Notes from English Wikipedia on Taralli
Originated from: Southern Italy
Occasion: Any time
Contributed by: Text courtesy of Wikipedia; image courtesy of The Library of Congress #3b48893r

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The following text was taken from English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Taralli are an Italian snack food, common all over the southern half of the Italian Peninsula. A cracker similar in texture to a breadstick or a pretzel, taralli can be sweet or savory. Sweet taralli are sometimes glazed with sugar. Savory taralli may be flavored with onion, garlic, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, fennel, pepper or just salt. Sweet and plain taralli are often dunked in wine. Taralli are classically formed into rings or ovals, about four to five inches in circumference. Smaller taralli, called tarallini, with a circumference of 1.5 to 3 inches, are sold commercially. Similar to bagels, they are briefly boiled before being baked, which gives them a very interesting texture. Baked taralli can be kept in an airtight container for several months. A variation can be made by deep-frying a sweet version of the rings and serving them with a sweet dessert wine. Fried taralli do not keep well and should be eaten quickly. Ingredients for one commercially sold tarallini brand: wheat flour, yeast, water, corn oil, fennel seed, romano cheese, black pepper, salt, red hot pepper, anise flavor."

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