History: According to chef Joseph Favre, we must say a Genoese biscuit or a biscuit in Genoese dough.
At the end of the 1830s, Auguste Julien, a chef on a trip to Bordeaux at the pâtissier Lorsa, saw an Italian worker from Genoa beating the biscuit over low heat. Upon his return, he eff...
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