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This article talks about a dish that originates from the region of Tyrol and is called mezzelune in Italian and Schlutzkrapfen in German. I suggest moving the article's title from Mezzelune to Schlutzkrapfen. My reasoning is that it is a dish that originates in a German-speaking area, it is traditionally mostly prepared by German-speaking (as well as Ladin-speaking) people and I think that therefore the German name should be primarily used. Even the article in the Italian Wikipedia uses the German name and states that "mezzelune" is a way in which it could be translated to Italian. Being from this region, I'm not sure if this dish even has an official name in Italian. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Asenoner (talk • contribs) 20:07, 19 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]