Bruttiboni
Bruttiboni, also known as Mandorlati di San Clemente and Brutti ma buoni, is a type of hazelnut or almond-flavoured biscuit made in Prato, Central Italy, and many other cities. The name translates to 'ugly but good'. These cookies are made by incorporating meringue; an egg white and sugar mixture; with roasted chopped nuts. The cookies are crunchy on the outside with a soft chewy texture in the middle. As with many other Italian cookies, their origin is disputed but they have been made since at least the mid-1800s.
Bruttiboni | |
Alternative names | Mandorlati di San Clemente and Brutti ma buoni |
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Type | Biscuit |
Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Prato or Gavirate |
Main ingredients | Hazelnuts and/or Almonds, Meringue |
See also
- Cantucci
- Almond biscuit
- Macaroon
- List of pastries
- Food portal
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