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  2. Amaretto - Wikipedia

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    Amaretto (Italian for 'a little bitter') is a sweet Italian liqueur originating from the comune (municipality) of Saronno. Depending on the brand, it may be made from apricot kernels , bitter almonds , peach stones, or almonds , all of which are natural sources of the benzaldehyde that provides the almond-like flavour of the liqueur.

  3. Fruitcake - Wikipedia

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    Fruitcake or fruit cake is a cake made with candied or dried fruit, nuts, and spices, and optionally soaked in spirits. In the United Kingdom , certain rich versions may be iced and decorated . Fruitcakes are usually served in celebration of weddings and Christmas .

  4. Apricot kernel - Wikipedia

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    The kernel is an economically significant byproduct of fruit processing and the extracted oil and resulting press cake have value. [4] Apricot kernel oil gives Disaronno and some other types of amaretto their almond-like flavor. [5] They are also used in Amaretti di Saronno. [citation needed]

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    The amaretto and rum dance together, giving the drink a rich nuttiness that represents the cookie’s signature flavor; the syrup and milk round it out with chocolatey goodness.

  6. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Cake from Primiero, Trentino, with wild mint and grappa Treccia d'oro: Cake filled with candied fruit, originally from Crema, Lombardy Treccia mochena Cake from Trentino filled with custard and blueberry jam Tressian Maize-flour cake from the province of Verona, Veneto Tricotto Sicilian thrice-cooked biscuit Turtèl sguasaròt

  7. Disaronno - Wikipedia

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    Disaronno can be served neat as a liqueur, on the rocks, or as part of a cocktail mixed with other alcoholic beverages, cola, ginger ale, or fruit juice. It may also be added to hot chocolate and is an ingredient in the Italian variant of an Irish coffee. The amaretto liqueur can also be used in the Italian dessert tiramisu. [5]

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    A Los Angeles-based baker is making perfume-inspired cakes — and her creations are going viral.. Kassie Mendieta, a recipe developer and pastry cook, recently shared a video on TikTok showcasing ...

  9. Black Forest gateau - Wikipedia

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    Slice of cake showing cherries between the layers Individual cupcakes based on Black Forest cake. The origin of the cake's name is unclear. The confectioner Josef Keller [] (1887–1981) claimed to have invented Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte in its present form in 1915 at the prominent Café Agner in Bad Godesberg, now a suburb of Bonn and actually some 300 km (190 mi) north of the Black Forest.