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Ciambelle di quaresima
Ciambelle di quaresima (Taralli for Lent, made with yeast, flavored with aniseed seeds and white wine; boiled and baked)
Originated from: Italy
Occasion: Lent (during the 40 days before Easter Sunday)
Contributed by: Taken from "Il Piccolo Talismano Della Felicita" by Ada Boni (1929)

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The following text was taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Il talismano della feliciti" (The Talisman of Happiness in English), written by magazine editor Ada Boni and published by Italian publishing house Editore Colombo, is a well-known Italian cookbook originally published in 1929. It is believed to be the first Italian cookbook specifically targeted to housewives, and along with the work of Pellegrino Artusi and Editoriale Domus' Il cucchiaio d'argento is considered one of the defining recipe and cooking-advice collections in Italian cuisine. The standard edition is 1054 pages long and was last reissued in 1999; it was also available in an abridged version known as Il piccolo Talismano from the same publisher. An extremely abridged translation, translated by Matilde La Rosa, who also added some "American-style" Italian recipes, with an introduction and glossary by Romance linguist Mario Pei, was published in 1950 as The Talisman Italian Cookbook: Italy's Bestselling Cookbook Adapted for American Kitchens (Crown/Random House, 1950). La Rosa and Pei decided to leave out recipes that were not of Italian origin for the American edition, and also added a few Italian-American recipes that were felt at the time to be necessary in an Italian cookbook. The La Rosa translation is now out of print...." Photo: Mary Melfi.

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