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  • Marzipan
  • Confection of sugar and almond flour

    Marzipan is a confection consisting primarily of sugar and almond meal (ground almonds), sometimes augmented with almond oil or extract. Variants can be

    Marzipan

    Marzipan

    Marzipan

  • Marzipan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Marzipan (disambiguation)

    Marzipan_(disambiguation)

  • Lübeck Marzipan
  • German marzipan brand

    Lübeck Marzipan (German: Lübecker Marzipan) refers to marzipan originating from the city of Lübeck in northern Germany and has been protected by an EU

    Lübeck Marzipan

    Lübeck Marzipan

    Lübeck_Marzipan

  • Marzipan pig
  • Marzipan candy in the shape of a pig

    The marzipan pig is a traditional German, Dutch, Belgian, and Scandinavian confectionery consisting of marzipan shaped as a pig. During Jul in Norway

    Marzipan pig

    Marzipan pig

    Marzipan_pig

  • The Marzipan Pig
  • Children's book by Russell Hoban

    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

    The Marzipan Pig

    The_Marzipan_Pig

  • The Nutcracker
  • 1892 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    марципан" – Danish marzipan. In the Grigorovich version for Bolshoi Theatre the idea of Europe is represented by dance with a marzipan sheep on wheels;

    The Nutcracker

    The Nutcracker

    The_Nutcracker

  • Königsberg marzipan
  • Type of marzipan from Kaliningrad

    marzipan is a type of marzipan traditionally produced in the former German city of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). Königsberg's first marzipan production

    Königsberg marzipan

    Königsberg marzipan

    Königsberg_marzipan

  • Cake decorating
  • Art of decorating a cake

    candy and chocolate. Some marzipan variations include egg whites to bind the mixture, and others use corn syrup. How marzipan is made varies by country

    Cake decorating

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  • Persipan
  • Confectionery ingredient

    (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

    Persipan

    Persipan

    Persipan

  • Homestar Runner
  • American comedy Flash-animated series

    character Marzipan. In early episodes, the episode number ended in .0 (for example, Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 5.0), but since Marzipan changed

    Homestar Runner

    Homestar_Runner

  • Trinity Jo-Li Bliss
  • American child actress (born 2009)

    little elf Marzipan to life in the new "Glisten and the Merry Mission" film by @BuildABear Entertainment! Streaming now! 🎬 Join me and Marzipan in spreading

    Trinity Jo-Li Bliss

    Trinity Jo-Li Bliss

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  • Maiasmokk
  • Cafe in Tallinn, Estonia

    uses of marzipan. The Kalev Marzipan Museum Room has around 200 marzipan figures, made from molds over 100 years old, and features marzipan painting

    Maiasmokk

    Maiasmokk

    Maiasmokk

  • Lübeck
  • City in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    marzipan blocks and a group of historical figures made of marzipan. Lübeck is famous for its marzipan industry. According to local legend, marzipan was

    Lübeck

    Lübeck

    Lübeck

  • Princess cake
  • Traditional Swedish layer cake

    cream. The cake is covered by a layer of rolled marzipan, giving it a smooth, rounded top. The marzipan overlay is usually green, sprinkled with powdered

    Princess cake

    Princess cake

    Princess_cake

  • List of Chowder episodes
  • chef, who lives with his wife, Truffles, in the bustling community of Marzipan City. Mung Daal's catering company also employs his assistant, Shnitzel

    List of Chowder episodes

    List of Chowder episodes

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  • Tebirkes
  • Danish pastry

    with two layers of yeast leavened laminated dough sandwiching a layer of marzipan filling and topped with poppy seeds. The name "Tebirkes" comes from the

    Tebirkes

    Tebirkes

    Tebirkes

  • Stollen
  • Christmas bread

    often coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar and often containing marzipan or almond paste. It is a traditional holiday sweet bread in Northwestern

    Stollen

    Stollen

    Stollen

  • Cake
  • Flour-based baked sweet

    cream, or syrups), covered with icing or frosting, and decorated with marzipan, piped borders, or candied fruit. Cake is often served as a celebratory

    Cake

    Cake

    Cake

  • Paul McCartney
  • English musician and songwriter (born 1942)

    Spitz 2005, p. 75. Wright, Jade (14 January 2013). "Macca, me and my mum's marzipan butties – Beatles star Paul McCartney's stepmum on life just outside the

    Paul McCartney

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  • Kalev (confectioner)
  • Company based in Estonia

    more solid building, which is still there. Out of Stude's production, marzipan figures and hand-made chocolate candies were in especially high demand

    Kalev (confectioner)

    Kalev (confectioner)

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  • Merci (candy)
  • Brand of German candy

    plain milk chocolate, coffee and cream, hazelnut-almond, hazelnut crème, marzipan, praline-cream, dark cream, and dark mousse. In 2015, it tried to break

    Merci (candy)

    Merci (candy)

    Merci_(candy)

  • Anthon Berg
  • Danish chocolatier; brand of Toms International

    pharmacists. As marzipan was already a coveted delicacy in Denmark, Anthon Berg, a Danish greengrocer, decided to try his hand at making marzipan. With his

    Anthon Berg

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    Anthon_Berg

  • Tinsel and Marzipan
  • 2006 single by Pugwash

    "Tinsel and Marzipan" was a single released by Pugwash and Friends in Ireland in December 2006. All proceeds from the sale of the single were donated to

    Tinsel and Marzipan

    Tinsel_and_Marzipan

  • Battenberg cake
  • British sponge cake

    sponge cake with coloured sections held together with jam and covered in marzipan. In cross section, the cake has a distinctive pink-and-yellow check pattern

    Battenberg cake

    Battenberg cake

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  • Fondant icing
  • Icing used on cakes and pastries

    decorate wedding cakes. Although wedding cakes are traditionally made with marzipan or royal icing, fondant is increasingly common due to nut allergies, as

    Fondant icing

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    Fondant_icing

  • List of almond dishes
  • targets Marzipan – Confection of sugar and almond flour Königsberg marzipan – Type of marzipan from Kaliningrad Lübeck Marzipan – German marzipan brand

    List of almond dishes

    List of almond dishes

    List_of_almond_dishes

  • Mozartkugel
  • Confection made to honor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    pl. Mozartkugeln) is a small, round sugar confection made of pistachio, marzipan, and nougat that is covered with dark chocolate. It was originally known

    Mozartkugel

    Mozartkugel

    Mozartkugel

  • Orkla ASA
  • Norwegian consumer goods conglomerate

    (distribution only) Julegris – marzipan pig Julemarsipan – marzipan Kalev – chocolates, biscuits, cookies, marzipans, caramels (Estonia) KiMs – potato

    Orkla ASA

    Orkla_ASA

  • Almond paste
  • Filling made from almonds and used in pastries

    oil, eggs, heavy cream or corn syrup added as a binder. It is similar to marzipan, with a coarser texture. Almond paste is used as a filling in pastries

    Almond paste

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  • Almond
  • Species of nut

    used in many cuisines, often featuring prominently in desserts, such as marzipan. The almond tree prospers in a moderate Mediterranean climate with cool

    Almond

    Almond

    Almond

  • Niederegger
  • German food company

    Niederegger marzipan made by "canditors" since the days of the Hanseatic League is classed as 100% marzipan. By the 19th century, marzipan, traditionally

    Niederegger

    Niederegger

    Niederegger

  • Konditorei
  • Business that sells pastries

    century, the Venetians introduced marzipan, a confection made from almonds, sugar and rose water, to central Europe. Marzipan was an ideal material for moulding

    Konditorei

    Konditorei

    Konditorei

  • Nut butter
  • Spreadable paste of nuts

    The grinding of nuts into a paste has a long history. Almond paste or marzipan was highly prized by the caliphs of Baghdad. The Kitab al-Tabikh or Book

    Nut butter

    Nut butter

    Nut_butter

  • Zentis
  • German confectionery manufacturer

    produced at the production sites at the company headquarters in Aachen. Marzipan, chocolate and cereal specialties are manufactured in Eilendorf. Zentis

    Zentis

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    Zentis

  • Lollipop
  • Type of candy, usually hard and mounted on a stick

    chewing gum brands Gum industry Sugar candy Hard candy Caramels Toffee Taffy Marzipan Dragée Praline Marshmallows Nougat Mints Licorice Jelly bean Rossana Medicinal

    Lollipop

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    Lollipop

  • Danish pastry
  • Multilayered, laminated sweet pastry

    ingredients such as jam or preserves (usually apple or prune), remonce, marzipan, and/or custard. Shapes are numerous, including circles with filling in

    Danish pastry

    Danish pastry

    Danish_pastry

  • Chocolate praline
  • Chocolate shell with a soft filling

    great variety of fillings: praline or praliné (the nut confection), nuts, marzipan, salted caramel, coffee, a spirit, cream liqueur, cherry or a chocolate

    Chocolate praline

    Chocolate praline

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  • Pão de rala
  • Portuguese-style conventual sweet

    do Calvário in Évora. It is often accompanied by olives shaped out of marzipan and dusted with cocoa, per legend. Pão de Rala is essentially a flourless

    Pão de rala

    Pão de rala

    Pão_de_rala

  • Tunis cake
  • British Christmas dessert

    Madeira cake topped with a thick layer of chocolate and decorated with marzipan fruits. It is traditionally eaten at Christmas. It is thought that the

    Tunis cake

    Tunis cake

    Tunis_cake

  • Fyrstekake
  • Norwegian cake

    is a Norwegian cake consisting of shortcrust pastry, almond filling or marzipan, rum, powdered sugar, butter, cardamom, cinnamon, and eggs. It typically

    Fyrstekake

    Fyrstekake

    Fyrstekake

  • Dominostein
  • Confection from Austria and Germany

    layer of jelly (e.g. from sour cherries or apricots), and a top layer of marzipan or persipan. It is enveloped in (typically) dark chocolate. The Dominostein

    Dominostein

    Dominostein

    Dominostein

  • Chocolate balls
  • Spherical confections made of or dipped into chocolate

    dipped into chocolate. Other ingredients may include peanut butter or marzipan. In Nordic countries, most notably Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland

    Chocolate balls

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  • Sweet roll
  • Baked yeast-leavened dessert or breakfast

    traditions, other types of fillings and decoration are used, such as cinnamon, marzipan, or candied fruit. Schnecken are a type of sweet bun or roll of German

    Sweet roll

    Sweet roll

    Sweet_roll

  • Cookie butter
  • Food paste made from speculoos cookie crumb

    with cocoa and punsch, wrapped in a thin sheet of marzipan and dipped in dark chocolate. The marzipan is usually coloured brightly green.[citation needed]

    Cookie butter

    Cookie butter

    Cookie_butter

  • Mother Love (TV series)
  • 1989 BBC British television drama

    neighbour's cat, Helena laces some marzipan shortbreads with the poison and gives them to her grandchildren, who both dislike marzipan, knowing that they would

    Mother Love (TV series)

    Mother_Love_(TV_series)

  • Kvæfjord cake
  • Norwegian sponge cake baked with meringue, vanilla cream and almonds

    of Nitimen, a Norwegian entertainment show. Other participants included marzipan cake, carrot cake, kransekake, and chocolate cake. In Sweden and Finland

    Kvæfjord cake

    Kvæfjord cake

    Kvæfjord_cake

  • Marsipankake
  • Norwegian marzipan cake

    Marsipankake (Norwegian, "marzipan cake"), also known as marzipan princess cake or hvit dame ("white lady"), is a dessert from Norway featuring layers

    Marsipankake

    Marsipankake

    Marsipankake

  • Easter egg
  • Decorated egg for the celebration of Easter

    version of marzipan is used to make easter eggs. In the Philippines, mazapán de pili (Spanish for "pili marzipan") is made from pili nuts. Marzipan easter

    Easter egg

    Easter egg

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  • Bonbon
  • Small chocolate confection

    possible fillings include butterscotch, fondant, fudge, ganache, gianduja, marzipan, praline, and truffle. According to French law, a bonbon de chocolat must

    Bonbon

    Bonbon

    Bonbon

  • Calisson
  • Traditional candy from Aix-en-Provence

    with a thin layer of royal icing. They have a texture similar to that of marzipan, but with a fruitier, distinctly melon-like flavour. They are often almond-shaped

    Calisson

    Calisson

    Calisson

  • Cassata
  • Type of sponge cake

    and candied fruit (a filling also used with cannoli). It has a shell of marzipan, pink and green colored icing, and decorative designs. Cassata may also

    Cassata

    Cassata

    Cassata

  • Pan de Cádiz
  • Andalusian confection

    Pan de Cádiz, or turrón de Cádiz, is a large marzipan confection from Cádiz, Spain. Pan means 'bread' in Spanish, a name which the dish probably acquired

    Pan de Cádiz

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    Pan_de_Cádiz

  • Baked apple
  • Culinary dish

    tufahije is also stuffed with walnuts, but is poached rather than baked; marzipan is sometimes used in Germany. Many recipes include lemon juice for tartness

    Baked apple

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  • Danish cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Denmark

    Danish) on many other foods. Marzipan – A typical treat for Christmas, but enjoyed year round and also exported. Marzipan in Denmark is typically less

    Danish cuisine

    Danish cuisine

    Danish_cuisine

  • Chocolate bloom
  • Coating that can appear on chocolate

    Fat bloom on the surface of chocolate with a marzipan filling

    Chocolate bloom

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  • Rugelach
  • Pastry in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine

    different fillings can include raisins, walnuts, cinnamon, chocolate, marzipan, poppy seed, or fruit preserves which are rolled up inside. Vanilla-filled

    Rugelach

    Rugelach

    Rugelach

  • Pastrami
  • Meat preserved by partial drying, seasoning, smoking, and steaming

    Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy Sfinj Pastries Bichak Bourekas Boyoz Bulemas

    Pastrami

    Pastrami

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  • Antwerp hands
  • Regional food

    since 1982, these chocolates have evolved to include variants filled with marzipan and Elixir d'Anvers, as well as praline-filled versions. "Did you know

    Antwerp hands

    Antwerp hands

    Antwerp_hands

  • Royal icing
  • Hard icing made from powdered sugar and egg whites

    prevent the icing from setting too hard. When placing icing on cakes, marzipan is usually used under the royal icing in order to prevent discoloration

    Royal icing

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    Royal_icing

  • Turrón
  • Southern European nougat confection

    sold in bars of around 20 x 10 x 3 cm. These bars can have chocolate, marzipan, coconut, caramel, candied fruit, etc. Torrone is a traditional winter

    Turrón

    Turrón

    Turrón

  • Krokan
  • Traditional Swedish dessert

    sugar, assembled into a tower, and decorated with crisscross patterns and marzipan roses. Krokans are traditional at Swedish weddings, such as that of King

    Krokan

    Krokan

    Krokan

  • Mahleb
  • Spice made from cherry pits

    similar to a combination of bitter almond and cherry, and also similar to marzipan. Mahleb is used in small quantities to sharpen sweet foods and cakes, and

    Mahleb

    Mahleb

    Mahleb

  • Almond present
  • Marzipan pig, part of danish Christmas tradition

    A marzipan pig, an example of a typical "almond present"

    Almond present

    Almond present

    Almond_present

  • Shakshouka
  • Maghrebi dish of eggs poached in a sauce

    Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy Sfinj Pastries Bichak Bourekas Boyoz Bulemas

    Shakshouka

    Shakshouka

    Shakshouka

  • Königsberg
  • Historic German city, now Kaliningrad, Russia

    Königsberger Klopse, traditional German menu Königsberger Marzipan, traditional type of marzipan Seven Bridges of Königsberg, a topology problem Kaliningrad

    Königsberg

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    Königsberg

  • Gelato
  • Italian style ice cream

    Pasqua Crostata Crocetta of Caltanissetta Gelato Granita Grattachecca Iris Marzipan Mustacciuoli Neapolitan ice cream Neccio Nutella Pandoro Panettone Panforte

    Gelato

    Gelato

    Gelato

  • Yule log (cake)
  • Traditional Christmas dessert

    actual tree branches, fresh berries, and mushrooms made of meringue or marzipan. The name bûche de Noël originally referred to the Yule log itself, and

    Yule log (cake)

    Yule log (cake)

    Yule_log_(cake)

  • Armin Meiwes
  • German murderer and cannibal (born 1961)

    via block and tackle to resemble a slaughtered animal carcass, or eat marzipan and minced meat he had formed into human or phallic shapes. He kept collages

    Armin Meiwes

    Armin_Meiwes

  • Dia de la Comunitat Valenciana
  • Valencian celebration on 9 October

    Valencian Community similar to St.Valentine's, and it is customary to give marzipans shaped as fruits and horticultural products as a present to a beloved

    Dia de la Comunitat Valenciana

    Dia de la Comunitat Valenciana

    Dia_de_la_Comunitat_Valenciana

  • Icing (food)
  • Food producing method that could be applied to many sweets

    sugar and cream cheese or sour cream, or by using ground almonds (as in marzipan). Icing can be applied with a utensil such as a knife or spatula, or it

    Icing (food)

    Icing (food)

    Icing_(food)

  • Pan Am Flight 103
  • 1988 aircraft bombing over Scotland

    (father of Pan Am 103 passenger Flora) using a Hitachi cassette player and marzipan, as part of a demonstration to highlight security deficiencies in the aftermath

    Pan Am Flight 103

    Pan Am Flight 103

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  • Hej!
  • 2018 studio album by felicita

    2018 by PC Music. The tracklist includes previously released singles "Marzipan" and "Coughing Up Amber / Shook". The album was described by the producer

    Hej!

    Hej!

  • Aboukir almonds
  • is a variety of candy or sweet made of almond-filled and sugar-coated marzipan. These almonds are produced in the region of Aboukir in Egypt. The sweet

    Aboukir almonds

    Aboukir_almonds

  • Almond meal
  • Ground almonds

    such as Austrian Sachertorte – and is one of the two main ingredients of marzipan and almond paste. In France, almond meal is an important ingredient in

    Almond meal

    Almond meal

    Almond_meal

  • Bagel
  • Ring-shaped bread product

    Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy Sfinj Pastries Bichak Bourekas Boyoz Bulemas

    Bagel

    Bagel

    Bagel

  • Ritter Sport
  • Brand of chocolate bar

    Milk chocolate with whole almonds (Dark Green Wrapper) Marzipan – Dark chocolate with marzipan center (Red Wrapper, see image) Cocos – Milk chocolate

    Ritter Sport

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    Ritter_Sport

  • Hval Sjokoladefabrikk
  • Norwegian confectionery company

    Norway. It manufactures and markets confectionery made of chocolate and marzipan. It was established by Rolf Rune Forsberg at Pindsle in 1995 as Vestfold

    Hval Sjokoladefabrikk

    Hval_Sjokoladefabrikk

  • Nidar
  • Candy subsidiary of the Orkla Group

    31.4%. Nidar produces chocolate, sugar products, confectionery candy, marzipan and pastilles, in addition to distribution and sales of Wrigley chewing

    Nidar

    Nidar

    Nidar

  • Challah
  • Special bread in Jewish cuisine and religion

    Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy Sfinj Pastries Bichak Bourekas Boyoz Bulemas

    Challah

    Challah

    Challah

  • Coussin de Lyon
  • Sweet confectionery 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

    Coussin de Lyon

    Coussin de Lyon

    Coussin_de_Lyon

  • Ratafia
  • Alcoholic beverages

    their 1940 publication Food Facts For The Kitchen Front, for making mock marzipan, along with soya flour, margarine and sugar. "2019 USA Spirits Ratings"

    Ratafia

    Ratafia

    Ratafia

  • Geographical indications in Singapore
  • Vodka/Vodka of Finland France 43 2019 Roquefort Germany 9 2019 Lübecker Marzipan Greece 5 2019 Φέτα/Feta Hungary 4 2019 Pálinka Ireland 2 2019 Irish cream

    Geographical indications in Singapore

    Geographical_indications_in_Singapore

  • Felicita (musician)
  • English record producer and DJ (born 1987)

    accompanied by the release of the album's second single and music video "Marzipan", which features vocals from Caroline Polachek and interpolates the traditional

    Felicita (musician)

    Felicita_(musician)

  • Geneva
  • City in Switzerland

    Festive traditions include chocolate cauldrons filled with vegetable-shaped marzipan treats and the Escalade procession on horseback in seventeenth century

    Geneva

    Geneva

    Geneva

  • Pièce montée
  • Decorative confectionery centerpiece

    ingredients as "confectioner’s paste" (also known as pâté d'office), nougat, marzipan, and spun sugar. Although the ingredients are typically edible, their purpose

    Pièce montée

    Pièce montée

    Pièce_montée

  • Rose water
  • Rose-flavored water

    dishes, especially in sweets such as Turkish delight, nougat, and baklava. Marzipan has long been flavoured with rose water. In Cyprus, it is used to flavour

    Rose water

    Rose water

    Rose_water

  • Cacciatore
  • Italian dish

    Pasqua Crostata Crocetta of Caltanissetta Gelato Granita Grattachecca Iris Marzipan Mustacciuoli Neapolitan ice cream Neccio Nutella Pandoro Panettone Panforte

    Cacciatore

    Cacciatore

    Cacciatore

  • Chowder (TV series)
  • American animated television series

    best to offer advice to Chowder when needed. In "The Spookiest House in Marzipan" it is hinted that Gazpacho has no mother, and that he actually has dissociative

    Chowder (TV series)

    Chowder_(TV_series)

  • Fruitcake
  • Cake made with candied or dried fruit, nuts, and spices

    The cakes are shaped like a small loaf of bread, and often covered in marzipan. Dark, moist and rich Christmas fruitcakes are the most frequently consumed

    Fruitcake

    Fruitcake

    Fruitcake

  • Montreal-style smoked meat
  • Smoked style of corned beef created by Jewish immigrants in Montreal, Quebec

    Rainbow cookie Other desserts Baklava Halva Kogel mogel Krembo Lokum Malabi Marzipan Mofletta Sesame seed candy Sfinj Pastries Bichak Bourekas Boyoz Bulemas

    Montreal-style smoked meat

    Montreal-style smoked meat

    Montreal-style_smoked_meat

  • Luk chup
  • Thai desert of marzipan

    spelled look choop, is a Thai dessert derived from the Portuguese massapão (marzipan). The original Portuguese version uses almonds as the main ingredient;

    Luk chup

    Luk chup

    Luk_chup

  • Pirozhki
  • Fried/baked filled bun common in Eastern European cuisine

    as popular as savory pirukad with fillings like apple, various berries, marzipan, various spices and jam. The Russian variant of pirozhki is a common fast

    Pirozhki

    Pirozhki

    Pirozhki

  • Figolla
  • Easter pastry with almond filling

    Figolla is a Maltese pastry stuffed with a marzipan-like filling and served as an Easter sweet. These are often shaped like hearts, crosses, stars, fish

    Figolla

    Figolla

    Figolla

  • List of desserts
  • Manjar Maple sugar Maple taffy Marron glacé Marshmallow Marshmallow creme Marzipan Mendiant Milk chocolate Mint Misri Modjeska Mooncake Moustalevria Mozartkugel

    List of desserts

    List of desserts

    List_of_desserts

  • New Year's food
  • Foods traditionally eaten to celebrate the new year

    Glücksschwein can be made from various sweets; marzipanschwein are pigs made from marzipan. Feuerzangenbowle (fire tongs punch), the ingredients of which are red

    New Year's food

    New_Year's_food

  • Fondant
  • Type of confection, filling, or icing

    it forms many tiny crystals, resulting in a smooth-textured fondant. Marzipan Pastry cream Sugar paste LaBau, Elizabeth. What is Invertase? Archived

    Fondant

    Fondant

  • The Nutcracker (Balanchine)
  • Balanchine's 1954 version of The Nutcracker

    Carmena Candy Cane Robert Barnett Edward Villella Tom Gold Daniel Ulbricht Marzipan Janet Reed Judith Green Margaret Tracey Tiler Peck Mary Elizabeth Sell

    The Nutcracker (Balanchine)

    The_Nutcracker_(Balanchine)

  • Solo Foods
  • American food manufacturing company

    marshmallow creme and toasted marshmallow creme, Simon Fischer fruit butters, marzipan, almond paste and Chun’s Asian cooking sauces. After controlling it since

    Solo Foods

    Solo_Foods

  • MacOS
  • Operating system for Apple computers

    software for macOS. In 2018, Apple introduced an application layer, codenamed Marzipan, to port iOS apps to macOS. macOS Mojave included ports of four first-party

    MacOS

    MacOS

  • Punsch-roll
  • Swedish pastry

    punschrulle) is a Swedish small cylindrical pastry covered with green marzipan with the ends dipped in chocolate, with an interior consisting of a mix

    Punsch-roll

    Punsch-roll

    Punsch-roll

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Online names & meanings

  • Minnat |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Minnat |

    Grace, Kindness, Favor, Gift

  • Girgashite
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Girgashite

    Who arrives from pilgrimage.

  • Viviktha
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Viviktha

    Logically Intelligent; Who Stands Alone

  • Jenai
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew

    Jenai

    God has Answered; Modern Name Based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai; God's Grace

  • Diwan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Diwan |

    Royal court, Tribunal of justice

  • Parashar | பராஷர 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Parashar | பராஷர 

    An ancient name

  • Anfal | انفال
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Anfal | انفال

    Spoils of war

  • Hillah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hillah

    Shower of rain

  • Ranjeeth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ranjeeth

    Winner, The person who is always win, King

  • Pirzada
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Pirzada

    A souvenir of leader (A son of Pir sufi)

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