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frutterei

Frutterei is a traditional Italian dessert originating from the Piedmont region, particularly in the city of Asti. It is a sweet, creamy, and foamy dessert made from a mixture of eggs, sugar, and a small amount of flour. The key ingredient that gives frutterei its unique texture and flavor is the use of a specific type of cream, often referred to as "crema di Asti" or "crema di frutta," which is a sweetened cream made from the whey of cheese production.

The dessert is prepared by whisking the eggs and sugar together until they form a thick, frothy

Frutterei is often enjoyed as a dessert after a meal, particularly in the Piedmont region, where it

mixture.
The
flour
is
then
added
and
mixed
in,
followed
by
the
sweetened
cream.
The
batter
is
poured
into
a
mold
and
baked
in
a
water
bath,
which
helps
to
create
a
smooth
and
creamy
texture.
Once
baked,
frutterei
is
typically
served
chilled,
often
dusted
with
powdered
sugar
or
accompanied
by
a
dusting
of
cocoa
powder.
is
a
popular
treat.
Its
creamy
texture
and
sweet
flavor
make
it
a
delightful
end
to
a
meal,
and
its
unique
preparation
method
has
made
it
a
beloved
dessert
in
Italian
cuisine.