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- Bombolonas abstract "Bombolone (pl. bombolone) is an Italian filled doughnut (similar to the Berliner, krafne, etc.) and is eaten as a snack food and dessert. The pastry's name is etymologically related to bomba (bomb), and the same type of pastry is also called bomba (pl. \"bombe\") in some regions of Italy; at least in modern uses, this etymological connection is usually regarded as a reference to the very high calorie density of this recipe (i.e., a \"calorie bomb\").While bombolone may be primarily connected to Tuscany, they are traditional of other regions of Italy, although with slight variations on the recipe. In those areas that used to be under Austrian rule, such as Trentino Alto-Adige, Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia the tradition of bombolonas is believed to have originated from that of Austrian \"krapfen\" (i.e., Berliner), and the recipe includes eggs, which are not found in the Tuscan variety.Pasticceries sometimes have handwritten signs for them, and food writer Emily Wise wrote that visitors might not be as taken with hot filled doughnuts in an area with wild boar salami and sandwiches with truffle oil on offer, but that residents of Tuscany enjoy them even at the beach. They are also sold from carts on the beach and are a bit distinct from the filled doughnuts in other countries by having the filling put in from the top, where it is sometimes visible, rather than injected from the side.The A Voce restaurant in New York has served them with chocolate sauce and Florentines have been said to prefer the bombolonas caldi (hot) at Buscioni, where they're served \"straight from the oven\" and filled with custard, chocolate, or marmalade.Italian singer Gianna Nannini's 1996 compilation is titled Bombolone and includes the song \"Bombolone\" with lyrics about hot doughnuts and bombs. The music video features tribal dancing, costumes, round black bombs with fuses, and lots of doughnuts being eaten, hit with baseball bats, and thrown around.".
- Bombolonas country Italy.
- Bombolonas thumbnail Bomboloni_con_marmellata.jpg?width=300.
- Bombolonas type Dessert.
- Bombolonas type Doughnut.
- Bombolonas type Snack.
- Bombolonas wikiPageID "46265655".
- Bombolonas wikiPageLength "3611".
- Bombolonas wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Bombolonas wikiPageRevisionID "654148095".
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Bakery.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Berliner_(doughnut).
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Bombolone_(doughnut).
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doughnuts.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_pastries.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Custard.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Dessert.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Doughnut.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(food).
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Florentine_biscuit.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Friuli-Venezia_Giulia.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Gianna_Nannini.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Jelly_doughnut.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Krofne.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink List_of_doughnut_varieties.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink List_of_fried_dough_foods.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Marmalade.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Salami.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Snack.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Sufganiyah.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Südtirol.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Truffle_oil.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Tuscany.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Veneto.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink Wild_boar.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink File:Bomboloni.jpg.
- Bombolonas wikiPageWikiLink File:Bomboloni_con_marmellata.jpg.
- Bombolonas caption "Bombolone containing apricot jam".
- Bombolonas country Italy.
- Bombolonas course "Snack or dessert".
- Bombolonas name "Bombolone".
- Bombolonas type Doughnut.
- Bombolonas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Columns-list.
- Bombolonas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Doughnut.
- Bombolonas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Bombolonas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bombolonas type "Snackordessert".
- Bombolonas subject Category:Doughnuts.
- Bombolonas subject Category:Italian_pastries.
- Bombolonas hypernym Doughnut.
- Bombolonas type Food.
- Bombolonas type FunctionalSubstance.
- Bombolonas type Thing.
- Bombolonas type Q2095.
- Bombolonas comment "Bombolone (pl. bombolone) is an Italian filled doughnut (similar to the Berliner, krafne, etc.) and is eaten as a snack food and dessert. The pastry's name is etymologically related to bomba (bomb), and the same type of pastry is also called bomba (pl.".
- Bombolonas label "Bombolonas".
- Bombolonas sameAs m.0131jxv5.
- Bombolonas wasDerivedFrom Bombolonas?oldid=654148095.
- Bombolonas depiction Bomboloni_con_marmellata.jpg.
- Bombolonas isPrimaryTopicOf Bombolonas.
- Bombolonas name "Bombolone".