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Amaretti cookies
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Amaretti Cookies are small, crunchy, and aromatic cookies originating from Italy, particularly common in the northern regions, such as Lombardy and Piedmont. Their name comes from the Italian word "amaro", meaning bitter, due to the characteristic flavor provided by bitter almonds, one of their main ingredients.
These cookies are made primarily with almond flour (ground almonds), sugar, and egg whites, which gives them a crunchy exterior and a slightly chewy interior. They are ideal for use in desserts and recipes that require a sweet touch with almond notes, such as tiramisu, ice creams, or as an accompaniment to coffee and tea.
From a nutritional standpoint, amaretti cookies provide plant-based proteins thanks to the almonds, in addition to healthy fats and a certain amount of fiber. However, they also contain sugar, so they are recommended to be consumed in moderation.
In different Hispanic American countries, they may be known by different names or simply as almond cookies, although the term amaretti cookies is widely recognizable in culinary circles and international recipes. In some places, they may also be referred to as amaretti or bitter almond cookies.
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