Dacquoise is a meringue into which finely chopped nuts, usually almonds or hazelnuts, have been added. It is used for many French cakes, which sometimes take their name from this ingredient.

Word origins

From feminine form of French dacquois "of Dax", a town in southwestern France.

Characteristic of: French cuisine
From see also: Sans rivalfil
Contains, including ancestors: Almond
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Wikidata ID: Q552291
Wikipedia title: Dacquoise
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