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Marzipan is a sweet almond paste that is often called for in cakes and other recipes.
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For instance, one called Marzipan was a regular features in Rainbow.
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Marzipan, which is colored, shaped, or frequently rolled thin to cover wedding and other fancy cakes, is almond paste with additional sugar added.
The Jew and the Carrot Rabbi Rebecca Joseph 2008
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He was written more than fifty children's books, including The Mouse and His Child, Emmett Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, The Marzipan Pig, and most famously the Frances series.
Lindsay Edmunds: Russell Hoban: A Great American Writer Lindsay Edmunds 2011
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He was written more than fifty children's books, including The Mouse and His Child, Emmett Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, The Marzipan Pig, and most famously the Frances series.
Lindsay Edmunds: Russell Hoban: A Great American Writer Lindsay Edmunds 2011
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Lavender Honey Madeleines, a warm Almond Marzipan cake with candied orange and toasted almonds, served with an olive oil gelato.
Jay Weston: Fig & Olive -- A Spectacular Addition to the L.A. Dining Scene Jay Weston 2011
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Lavender Honey Madeleines, a warm Almond Marzipan cake with candied orange and toasted almonds, served with an olive oil gelato.
Jay Weston: Fig & Olive -- A Spectacular Addition to the L.A. Dining Scene Jay Weston 2011
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Everything about this time of year is state-dependent; you will only hear these carols for these few weeks, you will only see the Marzipan dancers toe across the stage for a few days.
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Marsipansoldaten The Marzipan Soldier, Söderström/Bonnier, 2001 by Ulla-Lena Lundberg is the most recent of her novels.
Archive 2009-08-01 David McDuff 2009
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Marzipan in big-ass tubs, like how they sell manteca in places like El Paso.
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