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Corone
Choco corone
Alternative names
  • Korone
  • cornet
  • coronet
TypeSweet bread
Place of origin Japan
Associated cuisineJapanese cuisine
InventedMeiji era
Main ingredients
Ingredients generally used
Similar dishes

Corone (Japanese: コロネ or コルネ, lit. 'Coronet') is a sweet bread developed in Japan. The bread is made by wrapping dough around a conch-shaped metal tube, baking it, and then filling it with cream. It is called choco corone (Japanese: チョココロネ, lit. 'chocolate corone') when filled with chocolate cream, and cream corone (Japanese: クリームコロネ, lit. 'cream corone') when filled with custard cream.

The word "corone" is thought to come from either a French word which refers to horn, or an English word which refers to brass instrument It is said to have existed during the Meiji era, but it is unknown who invented it.

Features

Choco corone (チョココロネ) is often called "チョココルネ"
Cross section of a Kobeya Baking [ja]'s corone

Unlike Cream-pan [ja] or Chocolate-pan [ja], which are baked after filling the dough with cream, corone is baked before filling with cream, so you can savour a moist and fresh cream.

Unlike the Western cooking techniques of kneading cream into bread or putting it on top of the dough, creating a cavity in the bread and filling it with cream is said to be a uniquely Japanese cooking techniques, and the techniques are accepted from manjū.。

Similar breads

Cornetto is an Italian bread made with a croissant-like bread filled with chocolate cream. Cuerno de crema [es] is a hispanophone bread made with a conch-shaped dough filled with a stuffing.

Derived foods

an example of corone soft

Soft serve in which the ice cream cone part is replaced with a corone is called ice corone [ja] (Japanese: アイスコルネット, lit. 'ice cream corone') or corone soft (Japanese: コロネソフト, lit. 'corone soft serve'). However, ice corone is made with a corone-shaped age-pan [ja], and corone soft may also be made with a corone-shaped croissant.

See also

References

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