Fiocca valdostana — Typical dish of Aosta

Fiocca valdostana

Fiocca valdostana appears as a soft white cloud served in a bowl: whipped cream or an ultra-light cream, often accompanied by small meringues or dry biscuits. On the spoon it feels airy, fresh, and velvety, with a delicate sweetness reminiscent of mountain milk. The contrast between the softness of the cream and the crunch of the meringues creates a playful and enveloping texture. It is a typical end-of-meal dessert, light and comforting.

Season: Tutto l'anno€5–8

Why it matters

In Aosta, Fiocca represents the elegant simplicity of Alpine tradition. It comes from the generous use of fresh cream, a symbolic product of the Valle d’Aosta valleys and their dairy culture. In local pastry shops and restaurants it is an iconic dessert—familiar and immediately recognizable.

Origin story

Fiocca valdostana has its roots in the tradition of Alpine dairies, where fresh cream was abundant and used in the simplest desserts. Over time, pastry shops in Valle d’Aosta refined the preparation, serving it in a bowl with meringues or biscuits to add contrast and structure. Today it remains one of the most iconic desserts in local cuisine.

Typical ingredients

panna fresca montatazuccheromeringhebiscotti secchi

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Questions about Fiocca valdostana

What is Fiocca valdostana?

Fiocca valdostana appears as a soft white cloud served in a bowl: whipped cream or an ultra-light cream, often accompanied by small meringues or dry biscuits. On the spoon it feels airy, fresh, and velvety, with a delicate sweetness reminiscent of mountain milk. The contrast between the softness of the cream and the crunch of the meringues creates a playful and enveloping texture. It is a typical end-of-meal dessert, light and comforting.

Where to eat Fiocca valdostana in Aosta?

Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Aosta that value local products and traditional recipes.

What are the ingredients of Fiocca valdostana?

The main ingredients of Fiocca valdostana are: panna fresca montata, zucchero, meringhe, biscotti secchi.

How much does Fiocca valdostana cost in Aosta?

The price of Fiocca valdostana in Aosta is typically €5–8.

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