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  2. 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 ...

  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. Marzipan - Wikipedia

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    Marzipan is a confection consisting primarily of sugar and almond meal (ground almonds), sometimes augmented with almond oil or extract.. It is often made into sweets; common uses are chocolate-covered marzipan and small marzipan imitations of fruits and vegetables.

  5. Ever Seen Those Tiny Fruit-Shaped Desserts? They're ... - AOL

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  6. Homestar Runner - Wikipedia

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    It features messages from the other characters, being played on the answering machine belonging to the character Marzipan. In early episodes, the episode number ended in .0 (for example, Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 5.0), but since Marzipan changed to a new answering machine, the number ends in .2 (for example, Marzipan's Answering ...

  7. Königsberg marzipan - Wikipedia

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    Königsberg marzipan is a type of marzipan traditionally produced in the former German city of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). [1] Königsberg's first marzipan production was established by the Pomatti brothers in 1809, who became confectioners of the Royal Prussian Court .

  8. 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.

  9. Restaurant City: Master the 'Turducken' dish for a free ... - AOL

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    And a 'marzipan' is a treat made of. If most of the words in the headline don't make sense, have no fear! Apparently, a 'turducken' is a dish where a chicken is stuffed inside a duck, which is ...