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Struffoli | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas
Struffoli | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas
Struffoli | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas
Struffoli | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas
Struffoli | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas
Struffoli | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas

Struffoli

(Pignolata, Cicerchiata)

Struffoli is a Neapolitan dessert consisting of small, deep-fried balls of dough that are soaked in honey. Traditionally, struffoli is prepared at Christmastime, so they are sometimes served piled on a plate in the shape of a wreath or a Christmas tree, often covered in colorful candy sprinkles or candied fruit.


The name of the dish is believed to be derived from the Greek word strongulos, meaning round in shape. Some believe that struffoli bring good luck, and that the tiny rounds symbolize abundance and prosperity. These sweet treats were prepared in convents for centuries before they began being distributed by nuns to noble families at Christmastime as a sign of gratitude for their donations and charity.


Seeing struffoli in Italy is a sure sign that Christmas is just around the corner.