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Biscotti Castriciani

There are two versions of these biscuits: the soft one, taken out of the oven after the first cooking, ideal stuffed with jam or Nutella, and the hard one, baked for the second time, excellent to be dipped in latte or to be enjoyed with lemon granita. The typical product of Castroreale.

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