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panettone

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


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Some believe that the Colomba is an offshoot of panettone as it's similar in style, panettone's springtime counterpart.

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Pellegrino Artusi has a Panettone recipe in his 1891 recipe collection, Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Well, that we would recognize, but it was really the industrial production of the bread after World War I that produced the big dome shape and the extremely airy texture.

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Angelo Motta did create the modern panettone.

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As far as you know, did carbonara, panettone or pizza actually originate in the US or by American chefs?

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Panettone is a very old Christmas dish dating back to Milan some five hundred years.

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