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biscotto

[ bee-skawt-taw; English bih-skot-oh ]

noun

Italian.
plural biscotti
  1. a cookie or cracker.


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But then, in Italy, everything was invented by somebody’s grandmother: every pasta, every pesto, every crunchy amaretto biscotto.

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She pulled a piece of biscotto from her backpack, crumbled it up, and threw it on the ground.

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Duncan Biscotto posted: "Don't apologise, it still tastes the same - there are worse atrocities in the world."

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But it’s time to appreciate another fine expression of the Italian way with ham, prosciutto cotto, delicious cooked ham like the highly prized Gran Biscotto line from Rovagnati, made in Lombardy, and now being imported for the first time.

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Besides the money grab from the corrupt FIFA, the 3-team group stages present opportunities for teams to collude in a biscotto situation.

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