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Almond biscuit

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Amandines de Provence, a poster by Leonetto Cappiello, 1900, which shows a woman eating almond biscuit

An almond biscuit, or almond cookie, is a type of biscuit that is made with almonds. They are a common biscuit in many different cuisines and take many forms. Types of almond biscuits include almond macaroons, Italian amaretti, Spanish almendrados, Armenian nshablits, qurabiya (a shortbread biscuit made with almonds), Moroccan biscuits and desserts , and Turkish acıbadem kurabiyesi. In addition, Turkish şekerpare are often decorated with an almond.

In Norway, sandbakelse or sandkake are a type of almond cookie that is baked in fluted tins.[1]

In Indonesia, almond crispy cheese is a type of crispy flat almond cookie with almond and cheese on top.[2]

Most kinds are crisp; some, such as the Italian amaretti morbidi, are soft and chewy.

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  1. ^ Stokker, Kathleen (2000). Keeping Christmas: Yuletide Traditions in Norway and the new land. Minnesota Historical Society Press. p. 27. ISBN 0873513908
  2. ^ Uci, Tiara (28 April 2022). "5 Keistimewaan Almond Crispy Cheese, Camilan Surabaya dengan Rasa Premium". mojok.co (in Indonesian). Terminal Mojok. Retrieved 29 June 2022.