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Biscotti Are Simple Cookies that Have Expanded into Gourmet Treats

Buoni Biscotti

By Maria Giorgio, published Jul 02, 2007
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Known as an Italian dessert, biscotti, or cookies, are a hot selling item everywhere. Biscotti is the plural form of biscotto, because let's face it, few people can eat just one of these cookies! As the Italian language, the word biscotto derives from Latin. Bis means twice, and cotto/coctum meaning cooked or baked.

Although Americans love the long, crunchy sticks of biscotti, it is important to note that in Italy, these cookies are known as cantucci. Italians use the word biscotti for any crunchy cookie and not a specific variety. Every culture has its own form of the biscotti, but the traditional Italian cantucci still reigns supreme.

Biscotti were created out of the need for a food that could keep well without spoiling. Modern times credit Prato, a city in Tuscany, for the biscotti. However, Edward Hopkins makes note on his Parthian Cuisine page that Roman soldiers carried biscotti as a staple during the Ancient Roman Empire. Biscotti were a food of substance for anyone spending long periods away from home. They were generally savory rather than sweet. Christopher Columbus ate biscotti during his journeys, including the discovery of America.

It wasn't long before the Prato style of biscotti caught on around Italy. Biscotti quickly changed from a staple to a popular sweet. Bakers around the country began experimenting with different ingredients and flavors, and the dry staple evolved into the biscotti we know today. There are many varieties of biscotti available. From anise to white chocolate, consumers cannot get enough of the crunchy cookie.

Of course, the more complex the flavor, the higher price you will pay. Rather than spending a fortune, why not make your own biscotti? The internet is plentiful with recipes for the treat, but try a traditional recipe before moving on to ingredients that are more complicated.

Biscotti Are Simple Cookies that Have Expanded into Gourmet Treats

There is nothing like a homemade biscotti!

Credit: Nathalie Dulex through www.sxc.hu

Copyright: Nathalie Dulex through www.sxc.hu

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I love biscotti! I'm going to have to try to make it myself.

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

 
Yum! I love these. Great article!

Posted on 07/03/2007 at 7:07:00 PM

 
Delightful treats - especially the chocolate dipped ones. Thanks for the great article.

Posted on 07/03/2007 at 11:07:00 AM

 
Nice Article...Ill have to give these a whirl.

Posted on 07/03/2007 at 8:07:00 AM

 
I've never tried these, but think I'd like to now.

Posted on 07/03/2007 at 5:07:00 AM

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