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Fiadone (Corsican; pl.: fiadoni) is a Corsican cheesecake without a bottom layer, made of brocciu, sugar, lemon zest and eggs. The fiadone can have a round or rectangular shape. It is baked in an oven and served cold.
In the Italian regions of Abruzzo and Molise they are known as fiadoni, fiaduni or fiauni, large savoury ricotta-stuffed ravioli served mainly at Easter.
References
- Schapira (1994) p. 121
Bibliography
- Schapira, Christiane (1994). La bonne cuisine corse (in French). Paris: Solar. ISBN 2263001778.
External links
- Corsican cheesecake (fiadone Corse). Sbs.com.au.
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