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- Nocciolini may refer to: Nocciolini di Canzo, sweet crumbly small cookies from Canzo, Italy Nocciolini di Chiv****o, round biscuits from Chiv****o, Italy...
- Manuel Nocciolini (born 18 May 1989) is an Italian footballer who plays as a forward for Serie D club Grosseto. He made his debut on the professional level...
- Baicoli Biscotti Biscotti Regina Bocconotto Bombolone Cannoli Ciarduna Nocciolini di Canzo Pandoro Pevarini Piada dei morti Pignolata Pignolo Pizzelle Sfinge...
- Nocciolini di Chiv****o are small round cookies made with meringue (sugar and egg whites) and hazelnuts that are typical of the town of Chiv****o, in the...
- Nocciolini di Canzo (Italian: [nottʃoˈliːni di ˈkantso]; Lombard: Nisciolitt da Canz, Lombard: [niʃuˈli‿dːa ˈkãːts]) are sweet crumbly small cookies from...
- with chicken or other stewed meats. Among typical regional desserts is Nocciolini di Canzo—dry biscuits. Common in the whole Insubria area are bruscitti...
- leaf cream cookies Moravian ****e cookies Mustacciuoli N Nanaimo bar Nocciolini di Canzo O Oatmeal raisin cookie P Panellets Peanut butter cookie Pignolo...
- Maritozzo Minna di virgini Mostaccino 'Mpanatigghi Mustacciuoli Nadalin Nocciolini di Canzo 'Nzuddi Pagnotta pasquale Pandolce (or pandolce genovese) Panera...
- this is otherwise a plain biscuit which does not contain cream or jam. Nocciolini di Canzo Italy (Canzo, Lombardy) Small biscuits similar to dry Amaretto...
- Monopoli. 7 October 2020. "Mercato: arrivano anche Padovan e Lombardo, Nocciolini torna al Parma" (in Italian). Sambenedettese. 1 February 2021. "Lombardo...