kompastella
Kompastella is a traditional Italian confectionery made primarily from almonds and honey, originating from the Piedmont region of northern Italy. The name derives from the Piedmontese words *kompa* (meaning "company" or "friendship") and *stella* (meaning "star"), reflecting its historical significance as a symbol of unity and celebration among communities.
The basic recipe consists of ground almonds mixed with honey and sometimes a touch of lemon zest
Kompastella holds cultural importance in Piedmont, particularly during festive occasions such as Christmas, Easter, and local
While the exact origins of kompastella are unclear, its preparation dates back centuries, with historical references