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Definition of Marzipans
1. marzipan [n] - See also: marzipan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marzipans
Literary usage of Marzipans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Candies and Bonbons and how to Make Them by Marion Harris Neil (1913)
"THE MAKING OF Marzipans "Good, thou, save me a piece of Marchpane " Marzipan is
a confection that has been made in Europe for centuries. ..."
2. The Seventeenth Century by Jacques Boulenger (1920)
"... and baskets of marzipans or dried preserves ; the tinkle of the falling waters
mingled with the sound of violins and hautboys : at eight o'clock, ..."
3. The Steward's Handbook and Guide to Party Catering by Jessup Whitehead (1903)
"Marzipans—Massepains. MASSEPAINS—Almond paste cakes made of 12 oz, sweet almonds,
iJ^ Ibs. powdered sugar, 4 whites. Almonds blanched, dried, pounded in a ..."
4. Dramaturgie der Oper by Heinrich Bulthaupt (1902)
"... Süßigkeit des Marzipans, die glücklicherweise, gerade wenn sie uns sad zu
werden beginnt, im dritten Akt durch eine von grausigem Galgenhumor ..."