Cassata

/kæˈsɑːtə/ noun

A traditional Italian frozen dessert made with ricotta cheese, candied fruits, and nuts, often layered with sponge cake and topped with royal icing.

From Italian/Sicilian 'cassata,' possibly from Arabic 'qas'at' (round container), suggesting Arab-Norman influence during the medieval period in Sicily. The dish evolved from medieval Arabic confectionery techniques.

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