creamingina
Creamingina is a lesser-known Italian dessert that originates from the region of Calabria, located in southern Italy. The dish is a creamy, custard-like preparation that combines elements of traditional Italian pastry with local agricultural products. Creamingina is traditionally made using a base of ricotta cheese, eggs, sugar, and sometimes citrus zest, particularly from lemon or orange, which are common in Calabrian cuisine. The mixture is whipped until light and fluffy, creating a smooth, airy texture that resembles a soft, sweet mousse.
The name "creamingina" is believed to derive from the Italian verb "cremare," meaning "to cream" or "to
Creamingina is typically a homemade dessert, though it can be found in some traditional Italian bakeries or