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Bizcochito | Traditional Cookie From New Mexico, United States of America | TasteAtlas

Bizcochito

(Biscochito, Bizcocho)

Bizcochito is the official state cookie of New Mexico. Deeply rooted in its history, it was originally invented by the first Spanish colonists of New Mexico as a way of expressing the local culture, customs, and flavors through gastronomy. These crispy cookies consist of butter or lard, sugar, milk, flour, baking powder, and spices such as cinnamon and anise.


As other immigrants started to arrive in New Mexico, they brought their own recipes, and a variety of bizcochitos was created, with the two most popular versions originating from southern and northern New Mexico. The cookies are especially popular during festive events and celebrations such as Christmas and weddings.


Traditionally, they are eaten with coffee or milk in the morning, when their delicate, melt-in-the-mouth texture is best enjoyed.

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