Krumiri

(Italian)

wheat flour, sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla

Krumiri is a kind of biscuit that is regarded as the particular delicacy of Casale Monferrato, the city in north-west Italy where they were invented in 1878 by the confectioner Domenico Rossi. They are made without water from wheat flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and vanilla, in the form of a slightly bent, rough-surfaced cylinder.

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