Talk:Sfogliatelle

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[edit] Sfogliatelle

Actually "foglia" means leaves/layers. An "s" at the beginning of an Italian word negates it. Therefore sfogliatelle means without layers. A Napoleon is layered. Sfogliatelle is(are) dense.

[edit] Citron or Citron Succade?

Please clearify! if the filling is made of fresh citron or citron Succade. Also since it is an Italian food, if the variety used for this purpose is the Diamante citron variety? CitricAsset (talk) 19:29, 30 April 2008 (UTC)