Calabrian Mustaccioli — Typical dish of Catanzaro

Calabrian Mustaccioli

Calabrian mustaccioli are dark, fragrant biscuits, often diamond-shaped, with a glossy surface and a soft, compact interior. Their dough, rich in honey, cocoa, and spices, releases warm notes of cinnamon and cloves that immediately evoke winter and the festive season. When bitten, they are dense and aromatic, with an enveloping sweetness balanced by spices. They are served as a traditional dessert or enjoyed alongside coffee and local liqueurs.

Season: Autunno-Inverno€4–7

Why it matters

In Catanzaro, mustaccioli represent one of the most authentic expressions of traditional Calabrian pastry-making. Prepared especially during the Christmas season but now enjoyed throughout the year, they reflect the region’s domestic and convent culinary traditions. They symbolize an ancient kind of sweetness, made from simple ingredients and intense aromas that bring together family memory and local identity.

Origin story

The origins of mustaccioli trace back to ancient Mediterranean traditions and likely descend from honey- and must-based sweets already common in Roman times. Over the centuries, especially between the Middle Ages and the convent era, the recipe was enriched with cocoa and spices arriving through trade routes. In Calabria, the tradition became firmly rooted in home kitchens and artisan bakeries, eventually becoming one of the region’s most representative sweets.

Typical ingredients

farinamielecacaocannellachiodi di garofanomandorle

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Questions about Calabrian Mustaccioli

What is Calabrian Mustaccioli?

Calabrian mustaccioli are dark, fragrant biscuits, often diamond-shaped, with a glossy surface and a soft, compact interior. Their dough, rich in honey, cocoa, and spices, releases warm notes of cinnamon and cloves that immediately evoke winter and the festive season. When bitten, they are dense and aromatic, with an enveloping sweetness balanced by spices. They are served as a traditional dessert or enjoyed alongside coffee and local liqueurs.

Where to eat Calabrian Mustaccioli in Catanzaro?

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

What are the ingredients of Calabrian Mustaccioli?

The main ingredients of Calabrian Mustaccioli are: farina, miele, cacao, cannella, chiodi di garofano.

How much does Calabrian Mustaccioli cost in Catanzaro?

The price of Calabrian Mustaccioli in Catanzaro is typically €4–7.

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