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      • Traditional foods eaten on the Epiphany in Italy are: Sweets, sweets and more sweets of any kind (it’s like an Italian Halloween, full of treats!) Caramelized apples (typical of Christmas markets especially) Cavallucci di Siena (soft biscuits from Siena, Tuscany) Anicini Liguri (biscuits from Liguria served with wine)
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  2. Oct 2, 2020 · Traditional foods eaten on the Epiphany in Italy are: Sweets, sweets and more sweets of any kind (it’s like an Italian Halloween, full of treats!) Caramelized apples (typical of Christmas markets especially) Cavallucci di Siena (soft biscuits from Siena, Tuscany) Anicini Liguri (biscuits from Liguria served with wine)

  3. Jan 6, 2021 · January 6, 2021. Francine Segan, food historian and Italian food expert, tells the fascinating story and traditions of the Italian popular feast. In Italy, good children receive gifts not only on Christmas, but also on January 6 th, in celebration of the Epiphany.

  4. The arrival of la Befana is celebrated with traditional Italian foods such as panettone and marks the end of the long and festive holiday season in Italy. In honor of the Three Wise Men, Italians go to church and enjoy spending the day with family. Live Life Italian Style.

  5. Dec 20, 2022 · Italian Epiphany traditions, how to celebrate La Befana in Rome, foods and magical characters you need to know! The 6th of January is a fabulous day for kids in Rome. On this day, Italy celebrates the Epiphany, the festivity remembering the arrival of the Three Kings to the crib of baby Jesus: the day is deemed so important that it is a day off.

  6. Dec 21, 2019 · The most typical food eaten on Epiphany in Italy is sweets, including focaccia of the Epiphany. This is a cake that has a fava bean placed inside it; the one who finds this dry bean will have very good fortune throughout the year.

  7. 3 minutes. Index. The significance of the Epiphany, amid Christian and pagan celebrations. The origins and history of the Befana: how did her character emerge? Traditions and events for celebrating 6 January. The Befana's sweets: which delicacies are dedicated to her? Will you be getting sweets or coal?

  8. Jan 6, 2023 · There are many typical products to celebrate the Epiphany in Italy. Here are 5 must try homemade desserts.

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