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Amaretti di Saronno Cookies (Window Box) By Lazzaroni»rank: 2201from: LazzaroniLazzaroni: :According to legend, almost three centuries ago, the Cardinal of Milan unexpectedly visited the town of Saronno in ltaly. To honor him, two young lovers, Giuseppe and 0solina, quickly baked up a mixture of sugar, apricot kernels and egg whites, creating crisp, airy cookies with an unusual bittersweet flavor which they wrapped in pairs to symbolize their love. The Cardinal was delighted and blessed the young couple, who married and lived happily ever after. Since 1718 this ancient and secret ... |
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Lazzaroni Amaretti Cookies Snaps»rank: 938from: LazzaroniLazzaroni: :Lazzaroni one of leading bakery company in ltaly has broth to us the quality of cookies Lazzaroni Amaretti Cookies Snaps |
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Lazzaroni Amaretti Amarettini Di Saronno Tall Tin 14.1 Oz.»rank: 558from: LazzaroniLazzaroni: :Lazzaroni Amarettini Di Saronno, original ltalian Amarettini. Tall tin 14.1 oz. Crisp airy ltalian cookies perfect for dessert, with coffee, fine wine or liquers. |
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Il Sassellese Soft Amaretti Cookies - 14oz. Tin»rank: 6606from: Il SasselleseSassellese: :A colorful, decorative vintage tin packed with soft amaretti. LlMlTED SUPPLY! Rich in flavor of armelline almonds, almonds, and pure sugar and egg white, this tender and richly aromatic amaretto cookie is typical of the interior of Liguria. lt took years of searching to find an amaretto of this caliber, and this 100% natural version is pure, delicious, and beautifully packaged. |
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Amaretti di Saronno Cookies 2 Pound Bag By Lazzaroni»rank: 163from: LazzaroniLazzaroni: :According to legend, almost three centuries ago, the Cardinal of Milan unexpectedly visited the town of Saronno in ltaly. To honor him, two young lovers, Giuseppe and 0solina, quickly baked up a mixture of sugar, apricot kernels and egg whites, creating crisp, airy cookies with an unusual bittersweet flavor which they wrapped in pairs to symbolize their love. The Cardinal was delighted and blessed the young couple, who married and lived happily ever after. Since 1718 this ancient and secret ... |
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Lazzaroni Amarettini Di Saronno Originalli 14.1oz»rank: 810from: LazzaroniLazzaroni: :This distinctive package contains authentic Amarettini di Satonno cookies. These crisp, airy ltalian cookies are perfect for dessert, with coffee, fine wine, and after dinner liquors. Try them also as a topping for ice cream to make any occasion special! |
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Bauli Chocolate Cream Cake»rank: 8179from: BauliBauli: :Ruggero Bauli began in 1922 with a small bakery, a big dream, and a traditional recipe for Pandoro di Verona, the now famous holiday cake. That was the beginning. After over 80 years Bauli has continued the tradition with careful selection of natural ingredients, the highest standards, and a committment to quality. Enjoy this traditional ltalian confection, Chocolate Creme Cake, the perfect dessert. Shared with happy moments with friends and family, as a rich and tasty family breakfast, or even ... |
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Bonomi Amaretti - 7oz»rank: 8334from: Forno BonomiForno Bonomi: :Amaretti is the ltalian name for macaroons, which means little bitter things. Crisp and crunchy on the outside and soft inside, these small, domed shaped cookies originated in Venice ltaly during the Renaissance period. Amaretti cookies are made from either ground almonds or almond paste, along with sugar and egg whites and can be flavored with chocolate or liqueurs. Traditionally served with a sweet dessert wine or liqueur, but they are also wonderful with a bowl of ice cream or ... |
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Amaretti di Saronno Cookies (Window Box) By Lazzaroni (Case of 12 Boxes, 180 Pairs Total)»rank: 8334from: LazzaroniLazzaroni: :According to the Amaretti di Saronno legend, almost three centuries ago, the Cardinal of Milan unexpectedly visited the town of Saronno in ltaly. To honor him, two young lovers, Giuseppe and 0solina, quickly baked up a mixture of sugar, apricot kernels and egg whites, creating crisp, airy cookies with an unusual bittersweet flavor which they wrapped in pairs to symbolize their love. The Cardinal was delighted and blessed the young couple, who married and lived happily ever after. Since 1718 ... |
