Among the desserts can not miss the sweet symbol of the city of Como : the "Stay" .
are greeted with great sympathy and availability is Milo, one of the owners of the bakery Luisita Via Dottesio that begins immediately with their origins. "It remains to be herringbone, herringbone " he says, and continues " sweet oval features a stick."
are greeted with great sympathy and availability is Milo, one of the owners of the bakery Luisita Via Dottesio that begins immediately with their origins. "It remains to be herringbone, herringbone " he says, and continues " sweet oval features a stick."
Legend has it that around the year 1820 in a small inn on Lake Como, the fishermen had gathered for a feast. The landlord preparing the cake saw that he had the wrong dose of yeast to the dough which was overflowing. Trying to stop the growth of the dough took a stick and bundle with the help of the knife was drowned in the dough itself. Looking out over the edge of the dough which followed it across until they are all in the pan. The owner makes it clear as other sources claim that the stick is dropped accidentally, and that commitment is felt by the Luisita pastry to abide by genuine passion for craftsmanship and wanting keep this tradition alive, a commitment borne out by the simple ingredients from the remains, namely: flour, water, butter, yeast, eggs, sugar, candied fruit and / or dried fruit, honey.
The cake was traditional produce and consume for Easter but today you can almost taste it in all year, and it was Easter the cornerstone for the name and form of the product: the fish was one of the symbols for Christians and is the bone of the fish, the barb that is symbolized by the name suggest stick to the sweet Como.
The latter can be cherry or olive tree (as a further reminder of the Easter holiday) has become with the beauty not only the symbol of the city but a valuable part of Como that tourists can bring.
The latter can be cherry or olive tree (as a further reminder of the Easter holiday) has become with the beauty not only the symbol of the city but a valuable part of Como that tourists can bring.
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