"Mustazzola" does not have a direct translation in English as it refers to a specific type of Italian pastry, often associated with certain regional traditions. It is typically a sweet treat made with ingredients like honey, almonds, and spices. If you need more context or a description, please let
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Mustazzola are traditional cookies from Sicilian Christmas and southern Italy. They have Arab origins and date back to the times of the ancient Romans, who used grape must to make cakes. Grape must is a byproduct of winemaking, obtained from the pressing of grapes, including the skins and all other components.