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  2. Macaroon vs Macaron: Do You Really Know Which One's Which? - AOL

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    Popular macaron flavors include chocolate, lemon, raspberry, and vanilla. It is likely macarons were invented in Italy. Queen Catherine de’ Medici originally brought the single Italian macaron ...

  3. C’est Magnifique: I Tried All of Trader Joe’s Macarons, and ...

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    2. Watermelon & Peach Macarons. This combo is perfect for the summer months, but I think I would get sick of it later on in the year. Still, of the two flavors, I preferred watermelon over peach.

  4. Best Bites: Beautiful French macarons - AOL

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    Best Bites: Beautiful French macarons. Hannah Kramer. Updated February 14, 2017 at 1:17 PM.

  5. Macaron - Wikipedia

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    Traditional macarons de Nancy. A macaron (/ ˌ m æ k ə ˈ r ɒ n / MAK-ə-RON, [1] [2] French: ⓘ) or French macaroon (/ ˌ m æ k ə ˈ r uː n / MAK-ə-ROON) is a sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and often food colouring.

  6. Macaroon - Wikipedia

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    Macaroons can be traced to a French monastery of the 8th century in the city of Cormery. [5] Later, two Benedictine nuns, Sister Marguerite and Sister Marie-Elisabeth, came to Nancy, France seeking asylum during the French Revolution. The two women paid for their housing by baking and selling macaroons, and thus became known as the "Macaroon ...

  7. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    Jésuite – French pastry; Macaron – Sweet meringue-based confectionery; Madeleine – Small sponge cake with a distinctive shell-like shape; Mille-feuille – French pastry; Nonnette (dessert) – French gingerbread cake; Pain au chocolat – Viennoiserie sweet roll (also called Chocolatine in the South part of France)

  8. What's the Difference Between Macaroons and Macarons? - AOL

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    Macaroons gained in popularity in Italy and then in the U.S. because many recipes don't have flour, making them perfect Passover desserts.They're easy to make, and if you do find a recipe without ...

  9. Le Macaron - Wikipedia

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    Le Macaron is a franchise in the United States selling macarons made of meringue with ganache filling in various flavors and colors, including Sicilian pistachio and black currant, and other confections.