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The biscuits traditionally used in a tiramisu are called "savoiardi," also known as ladyfingers. These light and airy sponge biscuits are essential for the dessert, as they absorb the coffee and mascarpone mixture while maintaining their structure. Their delicate texture contributes to the overall creaminess and flavor of the tiramisu.

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How do you pronounce savoiardi?

Savoiardi is pronounced as sah-voh-YAR-dee. The emphasis is on the "YAR" syllable, and the "i" at the end is pronounced like the "ee" in "see." This Italian word refers to the light, sweet sponge biscuits often used in desserts like tiramisu.


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