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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...
- Lübeck
Marzipan (German: Lübecker
Marzipan)
refers to
marzipan originating from the city of Lübeck in
northern Germany and has been
protected by an EU...
- The
marzipan pig is a
traditional German, Dutch, Belgian, and
Scandinavian confectionery consisting of
marzipan shaped as a pig.
During Jul in Norway...
- Look up
marzipan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marzipan, once
known as
marchpane in English, is a
confection based on
almond meal.
Marzipan and marchpane...
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marzipan is a type of
marzipan traditionally produced in the
former German city of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). Königsberg's
first marzipan production...
- марципан" –
Danish marzipan. In the
Grigorovich version for
Bolshoi Theatre the idea of
Europe is
represented by
dance with a
marzipan sheep on wheels;...
- used in many cuisines,
often featuring prominently in desserts, such as
marzipan. The
almond tree
prospers in a
moderate Mediterranean climate with cool...
- fruit,
coated with
powdered sugar or
icing sugar and
often containing marzipan. It is a
traditional German Christmas bread.
During the
Christmas season...
- (from
Persicus (peach) and
marzipan; also
known as Parzipan) is a
material used in confectionery. It is
similar to
marzipan but,
instead of almonds, is...
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literature portal The
Marzipan Pig (1986, ISBN 0-374-34859-6) is a children's book by
Russell Hoban. The plot
involves a
marzipan pig that has somehow...