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Baci di dama are a type of Northern Italian sandwich cookie. "Baci di dama" means "Lady's kisses" in English. Baci di dama are a sandwich cookie, consisting of two hazelnut cookies joined together by chocolate, representing the "kiss" in the name. Considered a standard of Italian confectionery, these are a common item at Italian bakeries throughout Italy and in Italian diaspora communities. Though traditionally made with hazelnut cookies, there are currently many modern flavour variations. The most common variations are made with almonds, pistachios, and cocoa in place of hazelnuts.

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  • Baci di dama are a type of Northern Italian sandwich cookie. "Baci di dama" means "Lady's kisses" in English. Baci di dama are a sandwich cookie, consisting of two hazelnut cookies joined together by chocolate, representing the "kiss" in the name. Considered a standard of Italian confectionery, these are a common item at Italian bakeries throughout Italy and in Italian diaspora communities. Though traditionally made with hazelnut cookies, there are currently many modern flavour variations. The most common variations are made with almonds, pistachios, and cocoa in place of hazelnuts. (en)
  • Les baisers de dame sont des confiseries originaires de la ville de Tortone, dans le Piémont, où sont nés au XIXe siècle. Ils sont ainsi appelés car composés de deux morceaux de pâte liés par le chocolat qui rappellent deux lèvres voulant embrasser. (fr)
  • バーチ・ディ・ダーマ (イタリア語: baci di dama) は、ピエモンテ州トリノ発祥のチョコレートをクッキー生地でサンドしたイタリアの焼き菓子。「貴婦人のキス」を意味し、クッキー生地を唇になぞらえ名付けられている。 (ja)
  • I baci di dama sono dei biscotti originari del Piemonte della città di Tortona dove nacquero un secolo fa, chiamati così perché composti da due calotte di pasta unite dal cioccolato che richiamano due labbra intente a baciare. (it)
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  • Typical Baci di Dama with hazelnut cookies and chocolate filling. (en)
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  • hazelnuts, butter, sugar, flour, chocolate fondant (en)
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  • Baci di dama are a type of Northern Italian sandwich cookie. "Baci di dama" means "Lady's kisses" in English. Baci di dama are a sandwich cookie, consisting of two hazelnut cookies joined together by chocolate, representing the "kiss" in the name. Considered a standard of Italian confectionery, these are a common item at Italian bakeries throughout Italy and in Italian diaspora communities. Though traditionally made with hazelnut cookies, there are currently many modern flavour variations. The most common variations are made with almonds, pistachios, and cocoa in place of hazelnuts. (en)
  • Les baisers de dame sont des confiseries originaires de la ville de Tortone, dans le Piémont, où sont nés au XIXe siècle. Ils sont ainsi appelés car composés de deux morceaux de pâte liés par le chocolat qui rappellent deux lèvres voulant embrasser. (fr)
  • バーチ・ディ・ダーマ (イタリア語: baci di dama) は、ピエモンテ州トリノ発祥のチョコレートをクッキー生地でサンドしたイタリアの焼き菓子。「貴婦人のキス」を意味し、クッキー生地を唇になぞらえ名付けられている。 (ja)
  • I baci di dama sono dei biscotti originari del Piemonte della città di Tortona dove nacquero un secolo fa, chiamati così perché composti da due calotte di pasta unite dal cioccolato che richiamano due labbra intente a baciare. (it)
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  • Baci di dama (en)
  • Baisers de dame (fr)
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  • バーチ・ディ・ダーマ (ja)
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