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== Tutti frutti ==
{{short description|A colorful confectionery made with candied fruits}}
{{For|the song by Little Richard|Tutti Frutti (song)}}


[[File:Tutti_frutti_ice-cream.jpg|thumb|A scoop of tutti frutti ice cream]]
[[File:Tutti frutti ice-cream.jpg|thumb|right|Tutti frutti ice cream]]


'''Tutti frutti''' is a colorful confectionery containing various chopped and usually candied fruits, or an artificial or natural flavoring simulating the combined flavor of many different fruits. It is most commonly used in [[Western cuisine]] as a topping for [[ice cream]] and [[yogurt]], or as an ingredient in [[fruitcake]] and other baked goods.
'''Tutti frutti''' is a confectionery product made with various chopped and usually candied fruits, or an artificial or natural flavoring simulating the combined flavor of many different fruits. It is most commonly used in [[ice cream]], but can also be found in other [[desserts]] and [[baked goods]].


== Etymology ==
==Etymology==
The term "tutti frutti" is derived from the [[Italian language|Italian]] phrase meaning "all fruits". It reflects the mixture of different fruit flavors that characterize this confectionery.
The term "tutti frutti" is derived from the [[Italian language|Italian]] phrase meaning "all fruits". This reflects the mixture of different fruits used in the confectionery.


== Ingredients ==
==Ingredients==
Tutti frutti typically includes a variety of fruits such as [[cherry|cherries]], [[raisin|raisins]], [[pineapple]], [[apricot|apricots]], and [[citrus]] peels. These fruits are often candied, which involves cooking them in sugar syrup and then drying them. The mixture may also include [[nuts]] and [[spices]] to enhance the flavor.
Tutti frutti typically includes a variety of [[candied fruit]]s such as [[cherry|cherries]], [[pineapple]], [[apricot|apricots]], and [[raisin|raisins]]. The fruits are often preserved in a sugar syrup and may be colored with food dyes to enhance their appearance.


== Uses ==
==Uses==
Tutti frutti is widely used in [[desserts]] and [[baked goods]]. It is a popular topping for [[ice cream]], adding both flavor and color. In [[baking]], it is often incorporated into [[fruitcake]], [[muffins]], and [[bread]]. The vibrant colors and sweet taste make it a favorite in [[confectionery]] and [[pastry]] products.
Tutti frutti is widely used in the culinary world, particularly in the making of [[ice cream]], where it is mixed into the base to create a colorful and flavorful dessert. It is also used in [[cake|cakes]], [[bread|breads]], and [[pudding|puddings]].


== Variations ==
===Ice Cream===
There are many variations of tutti frutti around the world. In [[India]], for example, tutti frutti is made from raw [[papaya]] and is used in [[cakes]], [[cookies]], and [[ice cream]]. In the [[United States]], it is often associated with [[ice cream]] and [[gelato]] flavors.
[[File:Tutti frutti ice-cream.jpg|thumb|left|A scoop of tutti frutti ice cream]]
Tutti frutti ice cream is a popular flavor that combines the sweetness of the ice cream with the chewy texture of the candied fruits. It is often brightly colored and visually appealing.


== Related pages ==
===Baked Goods===
In baked goods, tutti frutti is used to add both flavor and color. It is commonly found in [[fruitcake]], [[panettone]], and other festive breads.
 
==Cultural Significance==
Tutti frutti has a nostalgic appeal and is often associated with traditional [[holiday]] baking and celebrations. Its vibrant colors and sweet taste make it a favorite among children and adults alike.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Candied fruit]]
* [[Candied fruit]]
* [[Ice cream]]
* [[Fruitcake]]
* [[Fruitcake]]
* [[Ice cream]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Confectionery]]
[[Category:Confectionery]]
[[Category:Ice cream flavors]]
[[Category:Ice cream flavors]]

Latest revision as of 11:33, 15 February 2025

A colorful confectionery made with candied fruits


Tutti frutti ice cream

Tutti frutti is a confectionery product made with various chopped and usually candied fruits, or an artificial or natural flavoring simulating the combined flavor of many different fruits. It is most commonly used in ice cream, but can also be found in other desserts and baked goods.

Etymology[edit]

The term "tutti frutti" is derived from the Italian phrase meaning "all fruits". This reflects the mixture of different fruits used in the confectionery.

Ingredients[edit]

Tutti frutti typically includes a variety of candied fruits such as cherries, pineapple, apricots, and raisins. The fruits are often preserved in a sugar syrup and may be colored with food dyes to enhance their appearance.

Uses[edit]

Tutti frutti is widely used in the culinary world, particularly in the making of ice cream, where it is mixed into the base to create a colorful and flavorful dessert. It is also used in cakes, breads, and puddings.

Ice Cream[edit]

A scoop of tutti frutti ice cream

Tutti frutti ice cream is a popular flavor that combines the sweetness of the ice cream with the chewy texture of the candied fruits. It is often brightly colored and visually appealing.

Baked Goods[edit]

In baked goods, tutti frutti is used to add both flavor and color. It is commonly found in fruitcake, panettone, and other festive breads.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Tutti frutti has a nostalgic appeal and is often associated with traditional holiday baking and celebrations. Its vibrant colors and sweet taste make it a favorite among children and adults alike.

Related pages[edit]