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The delicious Queen pastry Macaron or French Macaroon or Japanese マカロン is a sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and food coloring. And then made perfect with heavenly filling.
Macaron #3 Licorice Ganache
A Unique Collectable with Collection number 3
Part of the collection: Macarons All Flavors
Media: Generated, reworked, and enchanted original artwork
Creator: Artist Johanna Nyqvist
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˗ˏˋ༻ʚ♡︎ɞ༺ˎˊ˗ Macarons - all flavors! ˗ˏˋ༻ʚ♡︎ɞ༺ˎˊ˗
During the French revolution, the two sisters, Marguerite and Marie-Elisabeth sought asylum in the city of Nancy in eastern France. The macarons gained fame in 1792 when these sisters began selling royal macarons to commoners. Quickly the duo became famous, and people began referring to them as “Macarons de Nancy.”
But the credit for our more modern macarons goes to Ladurée of Paris, the famed Parisian tea salon from the early 20th century. The recipe has not changed since. Until... NOW!
This is the Collection of Macarons from this Millennia, a 2000 collection. Here you can find every flavor imaginable among these exquisite and unique 1/1 creations and the Box Collection.
Which is your favorite flavor? Or do you have many?
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Macaron #3 Licorice Ganache
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Macaron #3 Licorice Ganache
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˗ˏˋ༻ʚ♡︎ɞ༺ˎˊ˗
The delicious Queen pastry Macaron or French Macaroon or Japanese マカロン is a sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and food coloring. And then made perfect with heavenly filling.
Macaron #3 Licorice Ganache
A Unique Collectable with Collection number 3
Part of the collection: Macarons All Flavors
Media: Generated, reworked, and enchanted original artwork
Creator: Artist Johanna Nyqvist
˗ˏˋ༻ʚ♡︎ɞ༺ˎˊ˗
˗ˏˋ༻ʚ♡︎ɞ༺ˎˊ˗ Macarons - all flavors! ˗ˏˋ༻ʚ♡︎ɞ༺ˎˊ˗
During the French revolution, the two sisters, Marguerite and Marie-Elisabeth sought asylum in the city of Nancy in eastern France. The macarons gained fame in 1792 when these sisters began selling royal macarons to commoners. Quickly the duo became famous, and people began referring to them as “Macarons de Nancy.”
But the credit for our more modern macarons goes to Ladurée of Paris, the famed Parisian tea salon from the early 20th century. The recipe has not changed since. Until... NOW!
This is the Collection of Macarons from this Millennia, a 2000 collection. Here you can find every flavor imaginable among these exquisite and unique 1/1 creations and the Box Collection.
Which is your favorite flavor? Or do you have many?
˗ˏˋ༻ʚ♡︎ɞ༺ˎˊ˗