
Cicerchiata marchigiana
Cicerchiata marchigiana appears as a small golden ring made of tiny balls of fried dough, glazed with honey and decorated with colorful sugar sprinkles. When bitten, it is crunchy on the outside and slightly soft inside, with the warm aroma of honey and citrus. The flavor is sweet, enveloping, and festive, with fragrant notes of frying. It is a convivial dessert, typically served at the end of a meal during Carnival celebrations.
Why it matters
In Ancona and throughout the Marche, cicerchiata is one of the gastronomic symbols of Carnival, appearing in pastry shop windows and on family tables. Its ring shape and the little balls bound together with honey evoke the idea of community and sharing. Preparing and dividing it is a festive gesture that reflects the convivial spirit of the Marche region.
Origin story
Cicerchiata has ancient origins and is often linked to the popular traditions of central Italy, with possible influences from Roman and Abruzzese pastry making. Its name comes from the resemblance of the small dough balls to cicerchia, a legume common in rural cooking. Over time the recipe became established as a typical Carnival dessert, spreading especially throughout the Marche and becoming a classic specialty of Ancona’s pastry shops.
Typical ingredients
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Questions about Cicerchiata marchigiana
What is Cicerchiata marchigiana?
Cicerchiata marchigiana appears as a small golden ring made of tiny balls of fried dough, glazed with honey and decorated with colorful sugar sprinkles. When bitten, it is crunchy on the outside and slightly soft inside, with the warm aroma of honey and citrus. The flavor is sweet, enveloping, and festive, with fragrant notes of frying. It is a convivial dessert, typically served at the end of a meal during Carnival celebrations.
Where to eat Cicerchiata marchigiana in Ancona?
Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Ancona that value local products and traditional recipes.
What are the ingredients of Cicerchiata marchigiana?
The main ingredients of Cicerchiata marchigiana are: farina, uova, miele, zucchero, scorza di limone.
How much does Cicerchiata marchigiana cost in Ancona?
The price of Cicerchiata marchigiana in Ancona is typically €5–8.
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