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  2. Marzipan - Wikipedia

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    Marzipan can also be made from oatmeal, farina, or semolina. [16] For Jews in Iran, marzipan fruit is a traditional Passover treat, replacing biscuits and cakes. According to Sephardic Jewish custom, friends of the woman giving birth would cook for her and prepare homemade marzipan. This was believed to enhance the mother’s milk and was ...

  3. What Is Marzipan—And Why Do You See It Everywhere ... - AOL

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    $27.80 at amazon.com. Good question! Though both marzipan and almond paste are made from ground almonds, there's actually a pretty big difference between the two.

  4. Calisson - Wikipedia

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    Calissons are a traditional French candy consisting of a smooth, pale yellow, homogeneous paste of candied fruit (especially melons and oranges) and ground almonds topped with a thin layer of royal icing. [1] They have a texture similar to that of marzipan, but with a fruitier, distinctly melon-like

  5. Marzipan Is Fun to Say, But Is It Yummy to Eat? - AOL

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    Marzipan is often made from two parts sugar to one part nuts, making it sweet with a fine, smooth texture. Almond paste, on the other hand, is made from two parts nuts to one part sugar, resulting ...

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  7. Coussin de Lyon - Wikipedia

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    The coussin de Lyon (French: [kusɛ̃ də ljɔ̃]) is a sweet specialty of Lyon, France, composed of chocolate and marzipan and created by Voisin, a French chocolatier.The confection is a piece of pale green marzipan, with dark green stripe, filled with a chocolate ganache flavored with curaçao liqueur.

  8. Merci (candy) - Wikipedia

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    merci (logo) Merci (French for "thank you") is a brand of chocolate candy manufactured by the German company August Storck. [1] [2] Merci is manufactured as bars of different kinds of chocolate with different fillings, such as plain milk chocolate, coffee and cream, hazelnut-almond, hazelnut crème, marzipan, praline-cream, dark cream, and dark mousse. [1]

  9. Bonbon - Wikipedia

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    Other possible fillings include butterscotch, fondant, fudge, ganache, gianduja, marzipan, praline, and truffle. [3] According to French law, a bonbon de chocolat must be at least 25% chocolate and can come in several forms: [4] a bite-sized chocolate; an arrangement of different chocolates; a mixture of chocolate and other edible ingredients