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Canestru is a traditional Italian pastry that originates from the Liguria region in northwest Italy. It is a popular dessert especially during the Easter season.

History[edit]

The history of Canestru dates back to the ancient times when it was a common practice to bake bread in the shape of a basket, or canestro in Italian, during the Easter season. This tradition evolved over time and the bread was eventually replaced with a sweet pastry, giving birth to what is now known as Canestru.

Preparation[edit]

Canestru is made by creating a dough from flour, sugar, butter, and eggs. The dough is then shaped into a basket or ring shape and baked until golden brown. Some variations of Canestru may also include almonds, raisins, or anise for added flavor.

Cultural Significance[edit]

In Liguria, Canestru is not just a dessert but also a symbol of the region's rich cultural heritage. It is often given as a gift during Easter, symbolizing the end of Lent and the beginning of a new life. The basket shape of the pastry is also symbolic, representing the empty tomb of Jesus Christ after his resurrection.

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