Barilla Mulino Bianco Cookies - Biscuit Review
Barilla Mulino Bianco Cookies - Pan di Stelle, Galletti, Girotondi, and Cuoricini |
Barilla Mulino Bianco Cookies or Biscuits - Pan di Stelle |
Barilla Mulino Bianco Cookies or Biscuits - Girotondi |
We also tried Girotondi (pronounced Jeer-o-tön-dee), meaning "Ring-Around-the-Rosie," which is a short bread cookie with sprinkles of sugar. It's wheel shaped, with a emblem of a watermill in the center of it. A buttery, pleasant taste.
Barilla Mulino Bianco Cookies or Biscuits - Galletti |
Then there was Galletti (pronounced Ga-let-ee), which translates to "young roosters." These are
a light-bodied, simple cookie, with granulated sugar crystals on top. They remind me a bit of the danish cookies we used to get in a tin on Christmas every year.
Barilla Mulino Bianco Cookies or Biscuits - Cuoricini |
Don't forget the last of the bunch we tried this time around, Cuoricini (pronounced Kwor-ih-chi-ni) interpreted as "little hearts." They are a lightly crunchy, flavorful cookie with little bits of chocolate interspersed. A lovely treat that presents thoughtfully to your guests. What a way to speak love to your family!
Barilla Mulino Bianco Cookies or Biscuits - Baiocchi |
Now there are more cookies/biscuits in the line-up. One of them is called Baiocchi, which is the Hazelnut chocolate cream sandwiched between two cookies. How is it that I have yet to find this cookie and try it? I mean it sounds like a taste of Nutella heaven!!! Hopefully, someday the blessing will be mine. Until then, I will daydream of Baiocchi.
Disclosure: I was not contacted by Barilla or Mulino Bianco, nor was I given these cookies or compensated in any way to offer this review. :)
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