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Colomba pasquale (:koˈlomba paˈskwaːle) or colomba di Pasqua (:koˈlomba di ˈpaskwa) ("Easter Dove" in English) is an Italian traditional Easter cake, the counterpart of the two well-known Italian Christmas desserts, panettone and pandoro. The dough for the colomba is made in a similar manner to panettone, with flour, eggs, sugar, natural yeast and butter; unlike panettone, it usually contains candied peel and no raisins. The dough is then fashioned into a dove shape (''colomba'' in Italian) and finally is topped with pearl sugar and almonds before being baked. Some manufacturers produce other versions including a popular bread topped with chocolate.〔 http://www.artebianca.co.uk/products/FlamigniPanettoniBox.php Chocolate version of Panettone〕 The colomba was commercialised by the Milanese baker and businessman Angelo Motta as an Easter version of the Christmas speciality panettone that Motta foods were producing. ==See also== *Easter bread * List of sweet breads 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colomba di Pasqua」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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