Baci di dama
Baci Di dama are a type of Northern Italian sandwich cookie. "Baci di dama" means "Lady's kisses" in English.[1] Baci di dama are a sandwich cookie, consisting of two hazelnut cookies joined together by chocolate, representing the "kiss" in the name. Considered a standard of Italian confectionery, these are a common item at Italian bakeries throughout Italy and in Italian diaspora communities. Though traditionally made with hazelnut cookies, there are currently many modern flavor variations.

![]() Typical Baci di Dama with hazelnut cookies and chocolate filling. | |
Type | Cookie |
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Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Piedmont |
Main ingredients | hazelnuts, butter, sugar, flour, chocolate fondant |
History
Baci di dama originate from the town of Tortona in the Northern Italian region of Piedmont .[2] They were created in the 19th Century as a way to utilize hazelnuts that are local to the Piedmont region. Baci di dama have been classified as a traditional, protected Piedmontese product (P.A.T. - Prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali piemontesi).