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Baci di Giulietta

Baci di Giulietta, also known as "Juliet's Kisses," are traditional Italian cookies originating from Verona, Italy. They are named after the famous character Juliet from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," symbolizing the romantic essence of the city.


These delightful cookies consist of two pale almond and hazelnut halves sandwiched together with a layer of dark chocolate. The cookies have a delicate, crumbly texture and a rich, nutty flavor that pairs well with the chocolate filling. Traditionally, men gift their beloved baci di Giulietta, while women offer "Romeo's Kisses" in return.


Baci di Giulietta are present at nearly every pastry shop in the city and are often enjoyed with coffee or tea. They are a popular treat during festive occasions and celebrations in Italy.