Bread and baked goods in Puglia
Puglia is known as 'the bread basket of Italy' and I easily consumed my weight in bread/baked goods during the trip. The tarallini, little round bread sticks available freshly baked in an array of flavors (fennel seed, onion, peperoncini, black pepper, etc) at every bakery and food store, were leagues better than any I've ever had. I'm really regretting not bringing more of them home (though I needed room in my suitcase for tins of olive oil).
We started each day with a cappuccino and cornetto at one of the little cafes in the town where we stayed

Every restaurant put out a respectable basket of bread, often with tarallini, and sometimes with pittule, fried balls of unleavened pizza dough.



Lecce, one of our favorite towns of the trip and the capital of the Salento region of Puglia, had some terrific specialty pastries. We visited Lecce on a Monday and most of the restaurants were closed. We found a decent place for lunch but didn't eat much there. That turned out to be a blessing in disguise because we had plenty of stomach room to hit some bakeries, a great cafe, and of course, a gelateria.
Lecce's baroque duomo

In the Rome thread, turkob extolled Katie Parla's blog about dining in Rome (excellent source of Roman restaurants, thanks turkob). She also had a few posts on Puglia and we had a chance to check out a couple of her recommendations
Alvino bakery and caffe, lecce
The pastries in the lower right corner are rustici leccesi, puff pastry circles filled with bechemel, mozzarella and a little tomato sauce. It would be hard to chose a favorite but these were up there.

On the lower rack are pasticiciotti, lemony, custardy pastries--also delicious and not too sweet

We also picked up some tarrallini and pucce (little squat bread loaves studded with prosciutto and veggies) at Il Fornaio next to Alvino in Piazza Sant'Oronzo


Our last stop in Lecce, also recommended by Katie Parla, was Avio bar for an iced espresso. The gentleman at the register recommended trying it with Latte di Mandorla (a syrup made of almond paste and sugar). I was skeptical, but he said 'trust me' and I did. He was right, it was delicious.
Iced espresso

Latte di Mandorla at Avio (top shelf)

edited to correct information on latte di mandorla
Caffe Alvino
Piazza Sant'Oronzo 30, 73100 Lecce, Italia
Il Fornaio
Piazza S.Oronzo n23, 73100 Lecce, Italia
Bar Avio
Viale XXV Luglio, 73100 Lecce, Italy