Arancini are traditional Italian rice balls that are typically stuffed with a variety of fillings and then coated in breadcrumbs and fried until golden and crispy. Originating from Sicily, arancini are a popular street food and appetizer throughout Italy, particularly in the south. Their name, which means “little oranges” in Italian, comes from their round...
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