It is one of the most famous desserts in the world, it is the symbol of an entire city and has a truly inimitable taste: we are talking about the sfogliatella, the legendary Neapolitan dessert that everyone envies us. From the shortcrust to the curly version, it is a dessert that has bewitched billions of people, but very little is known about its origins. So let's try to find out where the legendary sfogliatella comes from.
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