Barbagiuai are a traditional dish originating in the region of Liguria, which borders Menton. However, they are also popular in the neighboring region of Provence, including Menton. They are fried ravioli filled with pumpkin and cheese, offering an explosion of delicious flavors and textures.The word "Barbagiuai" comes from the Ligurian term "barba giugai," meaning "Uncle John." This name was given to the crescent-shaped ravioli to honor the uncle of the same name who was the first to make this dish in Liguria.The filling of Barbagiuai generally consists of pumpkin, cheese (usually fresh goat cheese or pecorino), eggs, herbs (such as parsley and basil), nutmeg, salt and pepper. The ingredients are mixed together to form a smooth and flavorful mixture.Barbagiuai pasta is made from flour, water and olive oil. It is rolled out into thin sheets and then filled with the pumpkin and cheese filling. The dough is then sealed and cut into a crescent or rectangular shape, depending on preference.Barbagiuai are then fried in hot oil until golden brown and crispy. They are usually served hot as an appetizer or main dish, accompanied by a tomato sauce or a fresh salad.These fried dumplings are prized for their combination of sweet and savory flavors. The pumpkin lends a natural sweetness to the filling, while the cheese adds a salty, creamy note. The fried dough lends an irresistible crunchiness that contrasts with the softness of the filling.During your visit to Menton or the surrounding areas, I recommend looking for a restaurant or inn that offers Barbagiuai and try this traditional dish. It is an authentic culinary experience that will allow you to savor the flavors of Ligurian and Provençal cuisine.