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Krumiri are a kind of
biscuit which is
regarded as the
particular delicacy of
Casale Monferrato, the city in north-west
Italy where they were invented...
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Throughout the years, due to
sponsorship deals, it has been also
known as:
Krumiri Casale Monferrato (2003)
Bistefani Casale Monferrato (2003-2004) Curtiriso...
- Albergo. On 9
February 2013
Bauli took over the
Bistefani group,
producer of
Krumiri biscuits;
three years later, in
March 2016, the company's
Casale Monferrato...
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Focaccia di Susa Lacabòn
Fricieuj ëd pom Fug****a d’la
Befana Gianduiotti Krumiri Marron glacé
Meringa alla
panna e
meringata (cake)
Nocciolini di Chiv****o...
- They may be
flavored with vanilla, rose water, or
liquors such as metaxa.
Krumiri Italy Made
without water from
wheat flour, sugar, butter, eggs and vanilla...
- north-west
corner of
Piazza Mazzini, is
known for the
Krumiri Rossi bakery,
which indeed produces Krumiri:
biscuits which have been a
speciality of Casale...
- Kirchtagskrapfen [it]
South Tyrolean fried pastries filled with
poppyseed jam or
apricot jam
Krumiri Biscuits created in
Casale Monferrato, Piedmont, in 1878...
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Giurgiulena Gòfri
Graffe napoletane Granita Grano cotto Grattachecca Gubana Krumiri (or crumiri) Lacabòn (or lecabòn)
Lattacciolo Latte brulè
Latte dolce fritto...
- (1898), and was the
founder of the
Giornale vinicolo italiano. His Inno ai
Krumiri (1886) is a "hymn" to the krumiro, a type of
biscuit created in Casale...