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  2. Ricciarelli - Wikipedia

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    Today, the biscuits are made using an almond base [4]: 169 with sugar, honey, and egg white.When prepared in the traditional method, the almonds are ground with a milling machine, and the finished mix is formed into numerous oval- or lozenge-shaped biscuits [4]: 169 of about 20 grams (0.71 oz) each [3]: 39 that are set aside for two days before baking.

  3. Biscotti - Wikipedia

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    Biscotti (/ b ɪ ˈ s k ɒ t i /, Italian: [biˈskɔtti]; lit. ' biscuits ') are Italian almond biscuits originating in the city of Prato, Tuscany. They are twice-baked, oblong-shaped, dry, and crunchy. [1] In Italy, they are known as cantucci, biscotti di Prato or biscotti etruschi and may be dipped in a drink, traditionally Vin Santo.

  4. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Almond cake, almond cookie: Macau: Small biscuits with no filling by default, with a crunchy texture, but sometimes crumbling on first bite. When they are sold in different countries, they are usually imported from Macau, where it is one of the most popular specialty products. Amaretti di Saronno: Italy Italian biscuit similar to macaroons with ...

  5. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Lamb-shaped Easter sweet made of almond and pistachio paste, originally from Favara, Sicily Amaretti: Biscuits made with almonds, egg whites and sugar Amaretti di Saronno: Biscuits from Saronno, Lombardy, made with apricot kernels, almonds, egg whites and sugar Amor Tuscan and Emilian wafers filled with cream Amor polenta

  6. Almond biscuit - Wikipedia

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    An almond biscuit, or almond cookie, is a type of biscuit that is made with almonds. They are a common biscuit in many different cuisines and take many forms. Types of almond biscuits include almond macaroons, Italian amaretti, Spanish almendrados, Armenian nshablits, qurabiya (a shortbread biscuit made with almonds), Moroccan biscuits and ...

  7. Amaretto (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An almond-flavored cookie (plural: amaretti), also called a macaroon: Almond macaron, an almond biscuit (cookie) Amaretti di Saronno, biscuits (cookies) from Saronno in Lombardy, Italy; Amaretti di Mombaruzzo, speciality biscuits (cookies) of Piedmontese cuisine

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  9. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Almond-flavored biscuit: Bundevara: Serbia: A pie filled with pumpkin, and could refer to either a savijača (made of rolled filo) or a štrudla (made of rolled dough). Both sweet and salty pies are made. Butterkaka: Sweden: Similar to cinnamon rolls, but baked together in a cake pan like sticky buns. Canelé: France