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29/11/08
Cookies
Cookies! We all love cookies, so they make wonderful presents. Here are some really special cookie gift ideas…
According to the Amaretti di Saronno legend, almost three centuries ago, the Cardinal of Milan unexpectedly visited the town of Saronno in Italy. To honor him, two 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 preserved by the Lazzaroni family. Unwrap a legend and begin your own happy ending. Enjoy these delicious cookies with coffee, fine wine and after dinner liqueurs. Each tin contains approximately 35 pairs (each cookie is paired with another and then wrapped in colorful paper) of Amaretti di Saronno cookies (1 pound net wt.).
$34.95
According to the Amaretti di Saronno legend, almost three centuries ago, the Cardinal of Milan unexpectedly visited the town of Saronno in Italy. To honor him, two 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 preserved by the Lazzaroni family. Unwrap a legend and begin your own happy ending. Enjoy these delicious cookies with coffee, fine wine and after dinner liqueurs. Each box contains 15 pairs (each cookie is paired with another and then wrapped in colorful paper) of Amaretti di Saronno cookies (7.5 oz. net wt.).
$13.95
Torrone, a confection originating in ancient Rome, is said to have been used as an offering to the gods. In Cremona, the historic city in northern Italy's Lombardy Region, there is also a story of how torrone came to be. To celebrate the wedding of Bianca Maria Visconti and Francesco Sforza, and hence the inception of a new dynasty, a great feast was given in honor of the happy couple. For dessert, a talented pastry chef created a reproduction of the 12th-century campanile of Cremona's cathedral, the Torrazzo, the highest in all of Italy. This dessert became known as Torrone. Torrone, also known as nougat, is made with honey, well-whipped egg whites, vanilla, roasted nuts (such as almonds, walnuts, pistachios or hazelnuts) and sometimes chopped candied fruit and is either soft and chewy or hard. It has come to be known as a holiday treat in Italy. Although it is available and enjoyed all year-round, it is closely identified with Christmas, just as our own Christmas cookies and other confections have become synonymous with the holiday. Antica Torroneria Piemontese's headquarters are located in the heart of the Langhe, where the unique flavor of hazelnuts has been the inspiration for the production of delicate but delightful sweets. Prime Piedmont hazelnuts and almonds are skillfully and carefully mixed with sugar, honey, egg whites, gelatin and vanilla according to ancient tradition. As a result of the usage of simple and high quality ingredients and painstaking production practices, their Soft Hazelnut and Almond Torrone tickles the tastebuds and satiates the sweet tooth. Soft Torrone with Hazelnuts and Almonds is packaged in a gift box with a clear top and is wrapped with ribbon. It makes a wonderful stocking stuffer for the holidays. Each package contains 5.25 ounces net weight of Torrone Morbido alle Nocciole Piemonte IGP e alle Mandorle (Hazelnut IGP and Almond Soft Torrone) handmade by Antica Torroneria in Italy.
$12.50
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