zuccata / candied zucca

  1. head butt
    In Italian the word zucca is a widely used synonym for head, hence outside Sicily a zuccata is what happens when you knock your head against something or someone, voluntarily or by accident. The most famous zuccata in recent history is the one French soccer player Zidane gave to Italian player Materazzi during the final game of the 2006 World Championship, which the Italian team won.
  2. candied zucca
    Zucca maintains also its original reference to various types of squash. It is the word from which zucchini derived. The history of squash (both summer and winter) in Italy is very interesting, but rather convoluted: suffice here to say that the presence of plenty of zucche inspired Sicilians to make creative use of them, like cooking them in sugar to make zuccata. The zucca used for this purpose is of the species Lagenaria siceraria, known also to the ancient Romans, who carved it to make bottles for storing wine. Zuccata is used in Sicilian pastries, among them, the famous cassata.

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2 thoughts on “zuccata / candied zucca

  1. Simona,
    I just posted a few days back on the abundance of zucchini and what to do about it. Candied zucca sounds festive and inventive. Thank you for the suggestion.

  2. As usual, very interesting. Yeah, I was watching the World Cup when to my surprise, I saw Zizou do that zuccata move (to my puzzlement, dismay, and later disappointment). 😉
    Paz

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