Chestnut Leaves

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Broad leaves of the sweet chestnut tree, used fresh or dried to wrap foods during cooking. They lend a faint woodsy aroma and keep delicate batters from sticking.

Where it comes from

Tuscany, Italy

In the kitchen

Traditional wrapper for Tuscan necci (chestnut-flour crepes) and for ageing some rustic cheeses; discarded before eating.

Flavor affinities

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