What is another word for cassata?

Pronunciation: [kasˈɑːtə] (IPA)

Cassata is a traditional sweet dessert that originated in Sicily, Italy. It is an ice cream cake that is made with layers of sponge cake, ricotta cheese, candied fruit, and marzipan. Although there are no direct synonyms for cassata, there are a few desserts that are similar in taste and ingredients. For example, tiramisu is an Italian dessert that is made with a sponge cake, coffee, mascarpone cheese, eggs, and cocoa. Another dessert similar to cassata is gelato, which is a type of Italian ice cream that is made with milk, sugar, and fruit flavors. Other similar desserts include cannoli, zabaglione, and panna cotta.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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