I, however, have always been more of a rustic coconut macaroon kind of person. As you might deduce from the name, the macaron ...
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History tells us that macaroons most likely originated in Venice, Italy, and spread to the royal courts of France when the King was marrying Queen Catherine de Medici. They were originally made ...
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She also played a young Catherine de’ Medici in The Serpent Queen. Isabella is the daughter of Cassandra’s long-time friend Eliza, and is about to lose her home following her father’s death.
Subsequently, Catherine de Medici, Queen of France, facilitated the importation of the white bean, which started to be cultivated extensively throughout Southwest France. A Dish of History The ...