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Amaretti di Saronno - Lazzaroni (1 lbs) Amaretti di Saronno - Lazzaroni are the world's most famous Italian biscuits. The original recipe created by Davide Lazzaroni in the 18th century is still used today.

|  | Lazzaroni Amaretti Cookies Mini Tin 4.4 Oz. Amaretti di Saronno - Lazzaroni are the world's most famous Italian biscuits. The original recipe created by Davide Lazzaroni in the 18th century is still used today.

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Amaretti di Saronno (2.3 oz.) This distinctive package contains authentic Amaretti di Saronno cookies.

|  | Lazzaroni Amaretti di Saronno 2lb. Refill Bag Amaretti di Saronno - Lazzaroni are the world's most famous Italian biscuits. The original recipe created by Davide Lazzaroni in the 18th century is still used today.

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Lazzaroni Amaretti di Saronno Cookies (14.1 oz) According to legend, almost three centuries ago, the Cardinal of Milan unexpectedly visited the town of Saronno in Italy. To honor him, 2 young lovers, Giuseppe and Osolina, 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 recipe has been perserved by the Lazzaroni family. So unwrap a legend and begin your own happy ending!

|  | Amaretti-stuffed peaches - recipe from the Piedmont region Use the yellow-fleshed freestone peaches.
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Serves 6 - Enjoy!

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Amaretti with Fresh Peach Gelato Click the photograph for entire recipe.
Makes 6 servings.

|  | Affogato al Espresso (Drowned in Coffee) This simple and festive dessert combines ice cream, coffee and amaretti cookies.
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