chissata
Chissata is a type of Italian pastry, typically enjoyed as a breakfast item or snack. It is characterized by its sweet, often fruit-filled dough, which is usually twisted or rolled into a spiral shape before baking. The dough itself is a leavened sweet dough, similar to that used for brioche or other enriched breads, giving it a soft and slightly fluffy texture once cooked.
The most common fillings for chissata include jams and preserves, particularly those made from apricot, cherry,
Chissata is a popular treat in various regions of Italy, with regional variations in preparation and specific