Amaretti are strongly flavored with a hint of bitter almonds or apricot kernels alongside egg whites and sugar. They come in a variety of flavors, including soft and chewy. However, the most well-known variety of amaretti is cherished for its crisp and airy texture.
Customer Reviews Based on 3 reviews
The packaging is ideal for gift giving or a treat for yourself. E
I like that its crispy and not too sweet as well as not being too salty. R
I really enjoyed it.
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Absolutely delicious. The chocolate is high quality and there is a larger than expected amount of it in the center of the biscotti. Will defintely be ordering these again! LUCILLE PATRONE
Gorgeous work. It brought back memories of the beautiful days in Capri and Sorento. Jean Lockwood
Im so glad I was able to find this company. I can get all the goodies that I love from Italy delivered to my house. Highly recommend. JABC
The only words I can say, Amazing!! If someone has never tried this they absolutely need to go all out and try it. You couldn’t be disappointed. The flavor is out of this world and I’m so glad I took a chance. I will definitely be back for more. I was also very pleased how quickly it showed up straight from Italy to the U.S. Rick Heath
The taste of this stunned me. I had never thought of putting these two tastes together Ed Benjamin
These crunchy and light Italian cookies are unusual in texture, which makes them out-of-the-ordinary. They are also heavily flavored, one person in my family thought it was cherry, the name refers to almond flavor, but they are in fact made from apricot pits.
I loved the tin container that they come in and the fact that each is individually wrapped in plastic and then a decorative paper wrapping. It makes each little cookie something to focus on. Marie Miller
Delicious balsamic vinegar in a very adorable fun cheerful ceramic container. Christina Woods
I did not know what to expect, but the oranges were fresh (they have the leaves on), packed well and arrived quickly after the date they said they would ship. The biggest surprise was how delicious they were – each orange was sweet with a tinge of sour. John MAcea
Beautiful container and glasses. Its a Christmas gift so I havent tried it yet but Ive purchased enough of your limoncello to know it will be excellent. Joel Buckenmeyer
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Nespresso Italia Amaretti Flavor Original 2020 – Taste Test
FAQ
What are amaretti made of?
Is Amaretto the same as amaretti?
What is amaretto flavor made of?
What flavor are amaretti biscuits?
What does Amaretto taste like?
Amaretto is much sweeter than whiskey and has a bitter aftertaste, unlike whiskey. Amaretto has a cherry and almond flavor, while whiskey tastes like caramel, oak, and spices. Whiskey is also much stronger than Amaretto (40% ABV vs 28% ABV).
Does Amaretto have a cherry flavor?
Amaretto has a lovely sweet cherry flavor similar to Dr Pepper but also a unique and inviting almond taste. However, be prepared for a mildly bitter aftertaste, but the sweet flavor and hints of marzipan and vanilla ensure Amaretto is a smooth drinking experience.
Is amaretto a popular liqueur in the US?
Amaretto is a popular almond-flavored liqueur that is most often made with apricot kernels, though the flavor can come from almonds. It’s Italian in origin and is produced throughout the world today, including the Netherlands and the U.S. It remains a favorite liqueur in Italy and has found a home in bars throughout the world.
What ingredients are used to make Amaretto?
Amaretto is made using natural sources of benzaldehyde. These sources include apricot kernels, peach stones, bitter almonds, or just almonds. It is a bit surprising to find that if you open a peach pit, the stone inside tastes like an almond (though it is not advisable to consume them raw as they are toxic).