The word "biscotti" in Italian is the plural form of biscotto, which applies to any type of biscuit, and originates from the medieval Latin word biscoctus, meaning "twice-baked": it defined biscuits baked twice in the oven, so they could be stored for long periods of time, which was particularly useful during journeys and wars. Through Middle French, the word was imported into the English language as "biscuit".
Biscotti makes great party desserts and office meeting refreshments. Sold and packaged individually or sold by the loaf, Biscotti makes great gift ideas with a mug and flavored coffees or a variety package.
Packaged Biscotti will cost $1 per slice. Loaf prices vary.
Flavors:Chocolate
Orange
Raspberry Lemonade
Pumpkin
Gingerbread
Cranberry Orange
I'm sure there will be more flavors added. Give me some time alone in the kitchen!
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