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  2. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Almond and chocolate cake from Modigliana, Emilia-Romagna Mandorlini del ponte Almond pastries from Pontelagoscuro, Emilia-Romagna Margheritine di Stresa Biscuits created in 1857 in Stresa, Piedmont Marillenknödel: South Tyrolean, Austrian and Czech apricot dumplings Maritozzo: Enriched bun filled with whipped cream Marron glacé

  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. Ciarduna - Wikipedia

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    Ciarduna is a type of Italian pastry. Ciarduna siciliana is a sweet pastry from the province of Agrigento , in Sicily. It consists of an almond cookie shell filled with a ricotta filling.

  5. The History Behind Your Favorite Pastries & Desserts - AOL

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    Coconut Macaroon. This comes from the Italian word “maccherone” meaning “paste”, the dessert is created from an either an almond or coconut paste.Traced back to an Italian monastery in the ...

  6. Costco Shoppers Are Obsessed With This New Bakery Item ... - AOL

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    The Almond Croissant Pastries also received plenty of praise in a thread on Reddit. The original poster declared that the pastries "look absolutely delicious" and shared a photo of a pack.

  7. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Italian-American bakeries, especially in the New York City area, created a cousin pastry to the sfogliatelle in the 1900s called a "lobster tail" or "egg plant" version. The pastry has the same outside as sfogliatelle, but instead of the ricotta filling, there is a French cream, similar to whipped cream inside. Shortcrust pastry: Europe