Biscotti.

@rakski (135167)
Philippines
April 4, 2025 2:44am CST
I met a family friend last week. They were on vacation here as they are already living abroad. She gave me a box of this Biscotti. I think biscotti is of Italian origin, no? But this is really good paired with coffee.
10 people like this
10 responses
@Deepizzaguy (108183)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6h
Biscotti in this image looks very good for me to try.
@Shivram59 (39982)
• India
10h
I had never heard the name before. What is it??
@RebeccasFarm (93253)
• United States
14h
Divine and I would love some now.
@LadyDuck (472566)
• Switzerland
15h
Yes biscotti is Italian and it means "twice cooked" because several need to be cooked first on one side and then on the other.
@andriaperry (118624)
• Anniston, Alabama
14h
They're okay, a little hard but good.
• United States
12h
Yes Italian. Yes good
@snowy22315 (187098)
• United States
18h
I haven't had biscotti in a very long time. That pic is making me think I should buy some.
@Juliaacv (52799)
• Canada
17h
Yes they are an Italian cookie. I do not have them often, they are very good though, enjoy.
@DaddyEvil (144852)
• United States
19h
Biscotti is an Italian recipe, yes, but the company, Nonni, is an American company. And yes, those cookies are delicious with or without coffee. When I used to buy them, I ate them with hot chocolate.
@JudyEv (349877)
• Rockingham, Australia
19h
I've had these and they are delicious.