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Chocolate Biscotti from Market Hall Bakery

Market Hall Bakery

Regular price $16.95 Sale

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Our own bakery in Oakland, California, has been making these biscotti since we opened in 1987. The original recipe is based on Umbrian quaresimali, a biscotti-like cookie traditionally enjoyed during Lent. Crunchier than your typical biscotti, these cookies are ideal for dunking into a cup of another local favorite, Highwire Coffee

Made with a combination of almonds and hazelnuts, our housemade Chocolate Biscotti are crisp, crumbly and aromatic thanks to a double-dose of both ground cinnamon and cinnamon oil. These cookies also get a half coat of Guittard chocolate for an extra special touch. Just like the old days, our biscotti are made entirely by hand from start to finish. 

*Due to heat-sensitivity this product may require to be shipped via FedEx Express to certain locations.

About the producer

Located in Oakland, California, Market Hall Bakery has been part of the Market Hall Foods family of businesses since 2002. In keeping with Market Hall’s spirit of creative cooking and festive entertaining, the Bakery makes everything by hand with the best ingredients available. While our bakers are always dreaming up new cookies and seasonal cakes, there are some classics, like our best selling Ricciarelli cookies, that remain timeless. If you’re ever in Oakland, stop by the shop inside Rockridge Market Hall to try our housemade pastries, breads, pizza and more.

More Info

Producer
Market Hall Bakery
Country
United States
Region
Oakland, California
Size
8 - 10 cookies

Customer Reviews

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nanzann
A highlight to any coffee break

Nice crunch and nutty flavor accented with chocolate - what's not to like?

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Patti

The flavor and chocolate were delicious, but it was so hard you almost couldn’t bite it. You had to dunk it in your coffee.