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 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. This handlebar shape is said to have been chosen in honour of the extravagantly moustachioed Victor Emanuel II, the first king of united Italy.
They may be eaten with, or dunked in, tea, liqueurs, wine, zabaione, etc.

Categories: Biscuit Cookie
Characteristic of: Piedmont cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
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Wikidata ID: Q5473695
Wikipedia title: Krumiri
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