Italian Breads with a Hole, like a Doughnut ?
Good Afternoon,
Good Afternoon,
Firstly, the two types I have encountered are:
1) Frisilli: which is native to Puglia, on the southeast Adriatic coast ( the heel of the boot ), where we have an apartment.
2) Pistuccu: On the island of Sardinia, there is a Sardinian Shepherd´s ancient bread which has a hard crispy texture.
There are 17 or 18 provinces and the islands and over 1.000 types of bread of all shapes, sizes and types of flour, and there are historic shepherd recipes and modern artisanial vanguard baked products in the major cosmopolitan cities through out Italy.
Hope this has assisted.
The only Italian Deli I am familiar with on a yearly visit is: Di Palo´s which is located since the 1800s at: 200 Grand Street - Little Italy
I purchase my " Dettori Pecorino Sardo " there for my stay.
Margaux Cintrano.