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  2. The 15 Best Things to Buy at Trader Joe's This December - AOL

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    Trader Joe's suggests serving the cheese their amaretti cookies and a cup of tea. Find it in the cheese section for a limited time for $4.99. Related: The Best Italian Holiday Desserts

  3. Where to Find the Tastiest Biscuit in Each State - AOL

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    Like an extremely juiced-up Red Lobster biscuit, the biscuits at Lucky’s are also cooked with cheddar and scallion. Add to it the deep, rich gravy and soft scrambled eggs, this is an umami-bomb ...

  4. Amaretti di Saronno - Wikipedia

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    Amaretti di Saronno (Italian: [amaˈretti di saˈrɔnno]) are a type of amaretto, a bitter-sweet flavored macaroon, traditional to the Italian city of Saronno. It is one of many types of traditional amaretti , but the only one made with apricot kernels (the others are usually made with almonds).

  5. Lazzaroni - Wikipedia

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    Lazzaroni (pronounced [laddzaˈroːni]) is the brand name related to several biscuits and bakery products manufactured by the Italian company D. Lazzaroni & C. Spa.. Lazzaroni is a well-known Italian brand thanks to products such as Amaretti di Saronno.

  6. 8 Fast Food Biscuits That Taste Like a Warm, Buttery Hug - AOL

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    Here's where to find some of the more drool-worthy fast-food biscuits money can buy. Lacey Muszynski / Cheapism. 1. Bojangles. Bojangles is a Southern chain with about 800 locations in 17 states ...

  7. Macaroon - Wikipedia

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    Italy has a wide tradition of cookies and confections made from ground almonds, including pignoli. Ricciarelli are a soft almond variety originating from Siena . Amaretti di Saronno are a crunchy variety from Saronno .