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 Translation for 'marzipan' from English to Slovak
NOUN   marzipan | -
VERB   to marzipan | marzipanned | marzipanned
marzipanning | marzipans
SYNO marchpane | marzipan
gastr.
marcipánový {adj}
marzipan [attr.]
gastr.
marcipán {m}
marzipan
gastr.
marcipánová vrstva {f}
marzipan layer
gastr.
marcipánová hmota {f}
marzipan paste
potr.
marcipánová náhradka {f}
marzipan substitute
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Usage Examples English
  • In the 14th century, the Venetians introduced marzipan, a confection made from almonds, sugar and rose water, to central Europe.
  • Some examples are pre-made stock cubes, marzipan, icing, ready made pastry.
  • Almond paste or marzipan was highly prized by the caliphs of Baghdad.
  • In Sicily around Caltanissetta (Italy), there is a cake made with chocolate sponge, ricotta, and marzipan called the "rollò".
  • Figolla is a Maltese pastry stuffed with a marzipan-like filling and served as an Easter sweet.

  • The Marzipan Pig is a traditional German, Dutch, Belgian, and Scandinavian confectionery consisting of marzipan shaped as a pig.
  • The coussin de Lyon is a sweet specialty of Lyon, France, composed of chocolate and marzipan and created by , a French chocolatier.
  • It is now sold seasonally by some supermarkets in the UK. The cake is usually topped with marzipan fruits. An early recipe does not include the chocolate and marzipan topping.
  • The marzipan museum in the second floor of Café Niederegger in Breite Strasse explains the history of marzipan, and shows historical wood molds for the production of marzipan blocks and a group of historical figures made of marzipan.
  • Persipan (from "Persicus" (peach) and "marzipan"; also known as Parzipan) is a material used in confectionery.

  • The traditional production of Marzipan in Königsberg thus ceased to exist; the style was kept alive by confectioners such as Gehlhaar, a confectioner and candy shop located in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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