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- the "Macaron Sisters". In these early stages, macarons were served without special flavours or fillings. It was not until the 1930s that macarons began...
- products, and in 2015 sold more than two million macarons. They are particularly known for their macarons, and with family member Brigitte Trogneux married...
- Le Macaron is a franchise in the United States selling macarons made of meringue with ganache filling in various flavors and colors, including Sicilian...
- established in 1862. Ladurée is well-known throughout the world for its macarons. The company is a société par actions simplifiée (simplified joint stock...
- Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (French: [emanɥɛl makʁɔ̃]; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who is serving as the 25th and current president...
- Paris alike. Every day, enthusiastic gourmets discovered Hermé pastries, macarons and chocolates. In late 2004, a second Parisian boutique with its very...
- "Chacarron" (often known as "Chacarron Macarron" or "Shark Around") is a song by Panamanian artists Rodney Clark (El Chombo) and Andres de la Cruz (also...
- businesswoman. She opened India's first macaron store and is the owner of bakery chain Le15 Patisserie that specialises in macarons and a host of French desserts...
- sugared almonds, chocolate, and edible flowers. Sometimes it is covered in macarons or ganache. The invention of the croquembouche is often attributed to Antonin...
- asked to produce three different Petit Fours: Meringues, Choux Pastry, and Macarons, within four hours. For their signature bake, the bakers were given 3+1⁄2...