antipatiche
Antipatiche are a traditional Italian sweet made from a mixture of almonds, candied fruit, and chocolate, coated in a layer of dark chocolate. The name "antipatiche" translates to "unpleasant" or "disagreeable," a reference to their strong, often bitter flavor. The dish is a popular Christmas Eve dessert in Italy, particularly in the regions of Emilia-Romagna and Lombardia.
The origins of antipatiche are debated, but they are believed to have been created in the 19th
Antipatiche are typically served chilled, often with a glass of wine or a digestif. They are known
The dish has also gained international recognition, with variations appearing in other countries. Despite their strong