Panettone
Panettone I have known for years in London. The Italian restaurants serve it. The Italian caffes and delis sell it. The supermarkets stock it before, during and after Christmas in all sizes.
It comes from Italy. But also Spain. Our Venezuelan member brought it to our self-catered potluck party one Xmas at Harrovian Toastmasters in NW London, England.
The name means little bread, or modified bread. The best is like a roll or cake.
Panettone looks like a smoothed out pyramid or cone with an undulating edge. The simplest is plain, but you can also get it with raisins and increasingly other flavours. One year Tesco was selling tiny ones in three flavours, plain cake, plain cake with added currants, and chocolate flavour cake.
If you are expecting a cake, it's at first disappointing to find it is more like a bread. On the other hand, it is extremely more-ish. And it keeps. I had one in a tin for well over six months, high up in the kitchen. It was still edible. Maybe slightly drier.
If you don't feel it is eating quality, but still too good to waste, you can always turn into into toast. Or make a bread and butter pudding.
Next, what is Pandoro?
Pandoro
Pandoro
Over in Singapore I see pandoro for sale in Fairprice supermarket. What is the difference between painting and Pandora. As you might have guessed, pan d'oro means bread of gold. Gold in colour and flavour, and quality.
I was shocked to read that only three or four centuries ago, in Italy, the same as probably most of Europe, including the UK, the poor people, the majority, ate black or brown bread. Only the rich could afford white bread. Nowadays, even the poorest person can eat white bread. The supermarket choices would be unimaginable to our grandparents or great grandparents and ancestors.
As for panettone and pandoro, these were not available when I was a child in the UK. What a choice we have nowadays.
Pandoro is supposedly from Milan.
Tesco, this year, as before, offers a chocolate panettone, but I prefer the original.
One pound fifty pence, for a 100 g version, from Tesco, GB.Useful Websites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panettone
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandoro
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/310661699
I have several posts on panettone from pervious years. My previous posts with the most interesting text and pictures include
https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2014/12/xmas-cakes-round-world.html
https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2018/04/easter-cakes-from-england-europe-and.html
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