Which nut is part of the dish Frangipane?
Correct answer: Almond
steviebob
I had no clue j just guessed lucky got it right
Choco Okinawa/لبنان
Where did this Frangipane originate, and is it two words combined into one?
sean G Eire/kreta
steviebob, cause it had pane at the end sounded like marzipan
Paul Steadman
In France at this time of year we enjoy the delicious Gallette des Rois made with frangipane.
Lauren
Frangipani is a tropical flowering plant
pum
it's used in galette des rois, typically eaten on 6 January. I make this every year
Player #33425157
Sounds a bit like marzipan which is almond based
ChewyGazelle68623
steviebob, me too!!
Montana Lady
penawareof, no, not at all! It's very French