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panettone

[pan-i-toh-nee, pah-net-taw-ne] / ˌpæn ɪˈtoʊ ni, ˌpɑ nɛtˈtɔ nɛ /


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Panettone was long a symbol of Christmas in Italy, where the domed sweet bread, scented with spices and dotted with fruit, was wrapped and given as a gift.

From New York Times • Dec. 22, 2022

Those seeking to participate include the makers of Panettone Christmas bread, Colombo Easter bread and winemakers, products that don’t fall under the embargo.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 16, 2022

My colleague Daniela Galarza took the idea and ran with it, developing a recipe for Panettone Bostock, a variation on the common French pastry for using up old bread.

From Washington Post • Dec. 20, 2021

For reasons we cannot explain, one of my friends and I each give each other a big Panettone for the holidays.

From Salon • Dec. 6, 2021

Panettone are the cakes of the city and are much eaten at Carnival time.

From The Gourmet's Guide to Europe by Newnham-Davis, Lieut.-Col. (Nathaniel)




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