This classic Italian ice cream dessert hails from Pizzo, Calabria. It was supposedly invented in 1952, in Gelateria Dante, by a gelataio named Giuseppe De Maria, better known as Don Pippo. He used his hands to mold a mixture of chocolate and hazelnut gelato around a melted dark chocolate filling, then rolled it in some bitter cocoa powder. This frozen dessert is recognized as a traditional agricultural product of the region, and it has influenced the creation of many modern varieties that combine different types of gelato or additions such as almonds, walnuts, and even maraschino cherries.

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