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Mozartkugel (German: [ˈmoːtsaʁtˌkuːɡl̩] ; English: "Mozart ball"; pl. Mozartkugeln) is a small,
round sugar confection made of pistachio, marzipan,...
- an
Austrian confectioner and the
inventor of the "Original
Salzburger Mozartkugel". Paul Fürst was the son of
Johann Fürst (1827–1868), a
native of Dinkelsbühl...
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Marzipan Mendiant Milk
chocolate Mint
Misri Modjeska Mooncake Moustalevria Mozartkugel N
Noghl Nonpareils Nougat O
Oblaat Okchun-dang
Orange jelly candy P Paçoca...
- Fürst,
whose great-grandfather Paul Fürst in 1890
first presented the
Mozartkugel,
produce a
similar confection dedicated to J.S. Bach.
According to Norbert...
- the old
Bavarian unit of
measure (Maßeinheit)
called Quartl (quart).
Mozartkugel, (literally "Mozart ball")—a small,
round sugar confection made of pistachio...
- Kuhn (nobel prize),
works on
carotenoids and
vitamins Kaiserschmarrn Mozartkugel by Paul Fürst
Sachertorte by
Franz Sacher Salzburger Nockerl Continent...
- 345–347, 349–351, 364–365. Rolinek,
Susanne (2009). Im
Schatten der
Mozartkugel. Reiseführer
durch die
braune Topografie von Salzburg. pp. 187–188. Freiwillige...
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figure brand is
using famous historical person in branding, for
instance Mozartkugel,
Chopin (vodka) or Café Einstein.
Historical figure is a
person who lived...
- geometry.
Known for
novel and
often playful results such as "Wrapping the
Mozartkugel"[WM]
which earned him the
moniker of a com****tional chocolatier, Langerman...
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confectionery named after Johann S. Bach,
following the
style of the
Mozartkugel. Baco noir – a
hybrid grape,
named after its breeder,
Maurice Baco. Baldwin...