Introducing Cookies & Cream, the most American of all our macarons. This delightful blend of classic cookie crunch and creamy sweetness is nestled within a delicate macaron shell. Given that Cookies & Cream is also one of our top five bestselling gelato flavors, we knew we had to offer it as a macaron.

A bit of History
Cookies & Cream is a flavor that originated in the United States. It has become a popular favorite in desserts like ice cream and cakes. It features crushed chocolate cookies, such as Oreos, mixed with a creamy base.
The exact origins are often debated, but it is believed to have gained popularity in the 1980s. Its unique combination of rich chocolate and silky cream quickly caught on, leading to its widespread use in various desserts.
Pairing wine with a Cookies & Cream macaron can elevate the tasting experience. Here are a few options:
- Moscato d’Asti: Its sweetness and light effervescence complement the creamy and chocolaty flavors of the macaron.
- Riesling (Late Harvest): A sweet Riesling balances the richness of the cream while enhancing the cookie flavor.
- Port: A Ruby Port’s fruity intensity pairs well with the chocolate notes, creating a decadent combination.
- Sparkling Wine: A dry Prosecco or Cava adds a refreshing contrast to the sweetness of the macaron.
- Chardonnay (Oaked): An oaked Chardonnay can complement the creamy elements and enhance the richness of the dessert.
Allergens: tree nuts, dairy, eggs and traces of gluten contained in cookies ingredients,
Ingredients: almond powder, pasteurized cream, icing sugar (sugar, corn starch), sugar, pasteurized liquid egg white, broken cookies 10% (wheat flour, sugar, rapeseed oil, low-fat cocoa powder, glucose-fructose syrup, wheat starch, raising agent (amonium, carbonate, potasium carbonate, sodium carbonate) palm oil, salt, emulsifier: soy lecithin, flavoring, may contain milk), white chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, emulsifier: lecithin), patato fiber, pasteurized powdered egg white, citrus fiber.
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