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  2. Neapolitan wafer - Wikipedia

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    Using hazelnuts imported from the area of Naples, Italy, to make the hazelnut-flavoured chocolate cream filling, they have five wafers and four layers of cream in their 49 millimetres (1.9 in) × 17 millimetres (0.67 in) × 17 millimetres (0.67 in) biscuit size. The basic recipe has remained unchanged into the 21st century.

  3. Bremner Wafer - Wikipedia

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    The company claims that the crackers "have a neutral taste" and that they are "perfect for pairing with a fine wine or savoring with cheese and pâté or seafood, soups and salads". [1] It is because of this "neutral" taste that many wineries and food aficionados around the world prefer using the Bremner wafer as a wine tasting cracker. This ...

  4. Loacker - Wikipedia

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    Loacker's Quadratini wafer biscuits. The company was founded in 1925 in the historic city center of Bolzano by the Austrian confectioner Alfons Loacker. [1] [2] Back then, he opened a small store with two assistants in Piazza Domenicani.

  5. Quadratini - Wikipedia

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    Quadratini (Italian for 'little squares') is an Italian brand of cube wafer biscuits with layered sheets. It is produced by the company Loacker, a business founded in 1925 in South Tyrol, Italy by Alfons Loacker.

  6. Raffaello (confection) - Wikipedia

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    Raffaello is a spherical coconut–almond truffle that Italian manufacturer Ferrero brought to the market in 1990. [1] It consists of a spherical wafer which is filled with a white milk cream and white blanched almonds. It is then surrounded by a coconut layer.

  7. Wafer - Wikipedia

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    A wafer is a crisp, often sweet, very thin, flat, light biscuit, [1] often used to decorate ice cream, and also used as a garnish on some sweet dishes. [2] They frequently have a waffle surface pattern but may also be patterned with insignia of the food's manufacturer or may be patternless.

  8. Balocco (company) - Wikipedia

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    Balocco S.p.A. is an Italian food company based in Fossano. It was founded in 1927. Balocco produces a range of biscuits. The company exports products to about 30 countries and offers private-label production services.

  9. Kinder Bueno - Wikipedia

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    Kinder Bueno (Kinder is German for "children", bueno is Spanish for "good") is a chocolate biscuit and wafer confection made by Italian confectionery maker Ferrero.Part of the Kinder Chocolate brand line, Kinder Bueno is a hazelnut-cream-filled wafer covered in milk chocolate and a dark chocolate drizzle.