Baci di dama, are probably the most romantic dessert there is, are presented with a round shape, consisting of two hemispheres of hazelnut cookie tonda gentile di Langa IGP, held together, as in a soft kiss, by a delicious layer of chocolate.
The name of the cookie perhaps derives from its shape, the two round halves of hazelnut and flour resemble the lips of a young girl, in the act of giving a kiss. There are various legends about the birth of this cake, among which the most credited seems to be the one that attributes its authorship to the confectioners of the House of Savoy.
The kiss was born in 1852 at the explicit request of Vittorio Emanuele II, the king in fact, perhaps fed up with the usual sweets, asked his trusty court cooks to prepare something new and different from the traditional sweets served at the palace, and this is how this wonderful chocolate cookie was born.
According to other stories and legends, the kiss, always linked to the Piedmontese confectionery tradition, seems to originate not in Turin, but in Tortona, a town in Alessandria, where it was originally made with almonds instead of hazelnuts.
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