Marzipan is a confection made by combining ground almonds with sugar. Honey is sometimes used in addition to the sugar, and modern variations may use nuts other than almonds.

Where did the name "marzipan" come from?

XXX Marzapane - Italian "sweet box" (Larousse 2001) XXX March pane - arch Bread

Characteristic of: Estonian cuisine Mexican cuisine
Has variants: Persipan
Contains: Almond
Also known as:
English: Marchpane
Wikidata ID: Q106252
Wikipedia title: Marzipan
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