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Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies
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Characteristics Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies.

ItemMaster Dimensions
Length, IN 6.115
Height, IN 4.121
Width, IN 9.233
Weight, LB 0.596
special attributes
Units In Package 1
Package Type PLASTIC CONTAINER
Package Size, OZ 7.0
Net Weight, OZ 7.0
Country Of Origin Canada
Seasonal N
Ingredients Flour, Sugar, Liquid Whole Egg, Canola Oil, Soya Lecithin (Release Agent), Anise Flavor, Caramel (Color Agent), Baking Powder, Salt.
Marketing Description Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Original Italian Anise Cookies. Zero trans fat.
Other Description History of Pizzelle: The word pizzelle means, "small, flat, and round" in Italian. These waffle-type cookies are made by pouring batter between the two plates of an iron, which is then held over a fire or heated electrically. Pizzelle were first made in the south-central area of Abruzzi (now the region of Abruzzo) in the 8th century. Two small towns each claim to have originated the treat, which is featured in their yearly festivals: *The citizens of Salle, in the Province of Pescara, celebrate the festival of Beato Roberto every July. Celebrants walk down the street carrying branches on which pizzelle are hung as an offering. *In Cocullo, also in Pescara, the celebrants eat pizzelle during the festival of their patron saint, Domenico. They cover his statue in snakes and carry it around the town. These days, pizzelle can be found at almost any celebration in the Abruzzo region and across Italy. It is a rare Italian wedding that does not serve pizzelle at the sweets table. These cookies are closely associated with family; in fact, pizzelle irons have been fashioned with the pattern of a family's crest. Pizzelle are also popular in countries with large Italian populations, such as the U.S.A., Canada, and Australia. We use only the very best ingredients and no preservatives. www.pizzellecookies.com.
Ecommerce Description Corner Bakery Shoppe Pizzelle Anise Cookies. These waffle-type cookies are made by pouring batter between the two plates of an iron, which is then held over a fire or heated electrically. Made with very best ingredients and no preservatives.
Nutritions
Number Of Servings 7
Energy 140
Total Fat, g 6
Saturated Fat, g 0.5
Trans Fat, g 0
Cholesterol, mg 15
Sodium, mg 55
Carbohydrates, g 19
Dietary Fiber, g 0
Sugars, g 8
Protein, g 3
Daily Percent Of Vitamin A 0
Daily Percent Of Vitamin C 0
Daily Percent Of Calcium 0
Daily Percent Of Iron 0
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