CEPPO DI NATALE – CHRISTMAS LOG
You are likely to see ceppo in most Italian homes during festivals. It is believed to have its origin in the tradition of the Tuscan region: Ceppo is a pyramidal wooden frame that can be several centimeters high.
There are shelves inside the frame: the bottom
shelf will display a small nativity scene, and the top shelf will hold sweets,
fruit, and small gifts. On top you can place stars or dolls and, sometimes,
candles on the sides.
Each ceppo cooks a little differently: some
make campfires that don't burn until January 6, while others even make edible
ceppo! Tronchetto di natale is a rolled pionono filled with chocolate cream or
peanut butter and decorated with bark and chocolate in the shape of a green
leaf. A real Christmas tree!

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