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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 bag contains approximately 72 pairs (each cookie is paired with another and then wrapped in colorful paper) of Amaretti di Saronno cookies 2 lbs. net wt.).





Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I am spoiled rotten...
I get these in a 200g (7.5 oz?) bag for just over $4, at a Chicagoland grocer in the western burbs that carries lots of ethnic products.

They are not wrapped in pairs...the packaging is the Lazzaroni label, just bulk in the bag....yum...also, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A treasure from Italy
Amaretti di Saronno cookies are one of those little pleasures in life that make it worth living. They have a crunchy, almondy taste, probably from the amaretto they are infused with. Yes, as noted in another review, they are supposed to be crunchy.
... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Crunchy delights
My first encounter with these darling little treats was while watching Everyday Italian on the Food Network starring Giada De Laurentiis, my favorite chef of the past few years. She crumbled them into deserts, coffees, made pumpkin ravioli with it, baked amaretti ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not fresh at all
First tried these around Christmas time after purchasing them from a local store. Couldn't find them anywhere and was happy to see them at Amazon.com Willing to pay the high price to get it. Very disappointed when receiving them. They were stale and totally dried ... Read More



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