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''Frittole di maiale'' (in
Calabrian dialect The primary languages of Calabria are the Italian language as well as regional varieties of the Neapolitan and Extreme Southern Italian, all collectively known as Calabrian ( it, calabrese, link=no). In addition, there are 100,000 speakers of the ...
''frittuli'', rarely in the singular ''frittula'') is a traditional dish made of pork parts in the city of
Reggio Calabria Reggio di Calabria ( scn, label= Southern Calabrian, Riggiu; el, label= Calabrian Greek, Ρήγι, Rìji), usually referred to as Reggio Calabria, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, is the largest city in Calabria. It has an estimated popul ...
and the surrounding province. ''Curcùci'' is also made in the preparation process. ''
Frittola Frittula (''frittola'' in Italian language) is a traditional Sicilian street food from Palermo. It is similar to the frìttuli from Calabria, but seems to use calf parts instead of pig. The waste left from the slaughter of mechanically process ...
'' (''frittula'' in Parlemitan dialect) is a similar dish eaten in
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
, Sicily, made from calf instead of pork. ''Frittole'' is prepared by cooking pork rind, pork meat and other less noble parts of the pig (part of the neck, cheek, tongue, nose, ears, kidneys, etc.) with pork fat (for taste). A ''Lonely Planet'' travel guide describes it as a soup made from meat, marrow and fat.Vesna Mari
Lonely Planet Sicily
Regional Guide Series Edition 4, illustrated Lonely Planet, 2008. . 332 pages page 51.
It is cooked slowly over embers of coal and stirred in the ''caddàra'', the traditional tinned copper pot that is set up outside the butcher (traditionally on Saturdays) to serve the food freshly prepared so as to be consumed hot. Once you have exhausted the content of the cooking, all that remains on the bottom of the pot, leftovers and suet, it solidifies and takes the name of ''curcùci'' (product very similar to the Neapolitan pork) that can be consumed in various ways, including with scrambled eggs. Another typical dish is ''curcùci con polenta e broccoli'' (), which is consumed during the winter) and with ''pitta con
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, ova'' () ''e curcùci'' (typical dish of the
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outing, the day that in Reggio is called "''Pascuni''"). The butchering of the pig, in
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, is a true collective ritual, of a liberating and at the same time propitiatory, during which the threat of natural forces is imprisoned in a symbolic ritual and culture. The typical popular saying "''ru porcu not si jetta nenti''" ('of the pig, nothing has to wasted') indicates that during all stages of the killing and slaughter, it takes food from all parts of the animal. The ''frittole'' in Reggio Calabria, by tradition, are consumed during the
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, during which the aroma can be smelt around the old town, helping to create the colorful and distinctive festive atmosphere for the people. In
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, an ancient tradition survives of singing a serenade during the killing of the pig, sung and played with accordion and guitar to honor the family. This special evening is celebrated with friends and family with the tasting of ''frittole'', accompanied by a glass of wine and bread pizza (cornbread), prepared during the day and cooked in the typical ''caddàra''. In other cultures, specifically
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, the pig skin's wrinkle count is used to augur the gender of a newborn. If the pig skin has an even number of wrinkles, the child is predicted to be female. On the other hand, if the pig skin tallies an odd number of wrinkles, then the child is going to be a male. The ''frittole'' are consumed in many ways, but more traditionally during the weekly Saturday rituals ''u pani ca 'scorcìtta'' ('bun with rind'), accompanied by the local red wine. There is still the custom to hold the typical ''frìttuli'', a big table with unique dishes, red wine and citrus fruit salad (oranges, lemons, bergamot) to end a meal. In the
province of Cosenza The province of Cosenza ( it, provincia di Cosenza) is a Provinces of Italy, province in the Calabria region of southern Italy. Its capital is the city of Cosenza. It contains 150 ''comuni'', listed at list of communes of the Province of Cosenza ...
, the ''frìttuli'' and ''frisui'' are matched with the fried egg.


See also

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Frittola Frittula (''frittola'' in Italian language) is a traditional Sicilian street food from Palermo. It is similar to the frìttuli from Calabria, but seems to use calf parts instead of pig. The waste left from the slaughter of mechanically process ...
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