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Cuppetiello

Cuppetiello / Cuppitiello

Cuppetiello. © CooksInfo / 2018

In Naples, a cuppetiello (or “cuppitiello”, “cupptielo”, “coppetello”) is a small cone made from newspaper or tin foil put on the spout of a coffee pot called a “Neapolitan Flip Coffee Maker” to keep the aroma in while the coffee is brewing.

Outside of Naples, in the rest of Italy, it can mean:

  • a piping bag;
  • a paper cone, such as an impromptu piping bag made from waxed or parchment paper. Sometimes referred to as a “cuppetiello di carta” or “cono di carta”;
  • a large paper cone in which fried foods are served;
  • in a vulgar sense it means “condom”;
  • in Àlbori, in Campania just north of the town of Salerno, it refers to cone-shaped penne, served with a cooked green vegetable sauce, or stuffed with fried mozzarella (“crescuita mozzarella”);
  • “Field Mushrooms” in some parts of Basilicata.

 

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This page first published: Jul 30, 2006 · Updated: Jan 17, 2022.

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