- in a drink,
traditionally Vin Santo.
Smaller biscotti may be
known as
biscottini or cantuccini. In Italian, the word
biscotti (sg. biscotto) encomp****es...
- (biscuit)
Biscotti "
Biscottini di
Novara dal 1852 - Camporelli".
Camporelli -
Biscottini di
Novara dal 1852 (in Italian). "
Biscottini Di Novara". Ale Gambini...
- made
since at
least the mid-1800s. In Prato, they are
often sold with
biscottini di Prato.
Italy portal Food
portal List of
Italian desserts and pastries...
- with
aniseed Biscotti regina Sicilian biscuits coated with
sesame seeds Biscottini di Prosto [it]
Biscuits from Piuro,
Lombardy Biscotto di Castellammare [it]...
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Paolo Rosignoli Isacco, a
peddler tenor Francesco Biscottini Antonio, the
gaoler tenor Francesco Biscottini Ernesto, a soldier,
friend of
Fernando b**** Alessandro...
-
catalani Biscotti del
Lagaccio Biscotti di San
Martino Biscotti regina Biscottini di
Prosto Biscotto di
Castellammare Biscotto di
Ceglie (or
biscotto cegliese)...
-
addition of,
among other ****es, clove, mace,
coriander and star anise,
biscottini di Prosto, a
cookie with a high
content of
butter cooked twice in the...
- The
classical Journal. 76 (3): 255–258.
Lusardi Siena,
Silvia (2012).
Biscottini, Paolo; Sena Chiesa,
Gemma (eds.).
Quale cattedrale nel 313 d.C.? Nota...
-
studio to Pessano, an
industrial site in Brianza. In the same year,
Paolo Biscottini organized his
second anthological exhibition at the
Serrone di
Villa Reale...
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Zaira and
Nerestano b****
Giovanni Inchindi Castiglione tenor Francesco Antonio Biscottini Fatima soprano Marietta Sacchi Meledor b****
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