List of almond dishes
Appearance
This is a list of almond foods and dishes, which use almond as a primary ingredient. The almond is a species of tree native to the Middle East and South Asia. "Almond" is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree. Within the genus Prunus, it is classified with the peach in the subgenus Amygdalus, distinguished from the other subgenera by the corrugated shell (endocarp) surrounding the seed. The fruit of the almond is a drupe, consisting of an outer hull and a hard shell with the seed (which is not a true nut) inside.
"Almonds" may also be from Terminalia catappa, a plant commonly called "India almond." They are edible, yet not considered as palatable as the "almonds" from Prunus.
Almond foods and dishes
[edit]- Ajoblanco – Type of cold soup from Andalusia, Spain
- Alpen (food) – Breakfast cereal made by Weetabix
- Amandine (culinary term) – garnish
- Amlu – Moroccan spread of almonds, oil, honey
- Bakewell tart – English shortcrust pastry
- Bear claw – Pastry with almond paste filling
- Bethmännchen – German pastry
- Bienenstich – German layered yeast cake
- Biscuit Tortoni – Italian frozen dairy dessert
- Blancmange – Dessert of milk or cream and sugar, thickened and flavoured
- Calissons – Traditional candy from Aix-en-Provence
- Christmas cake – Baked sweet food served during Christmas
- Churchkhela – Georgian candle-shaped nut candy
- Ciarduna – Type of Italian pastry
- Colomba di Pasqua – Italian traditional Easter cake
- Comfit – Confectionary
- Coucougnette – Confection made with almonds, marzipan, and chocolate
- Crème de Noyaux – Almond-flavored crème liqueur
- Dacquoise – Layered dessert cake
- Dariole – French pastry and dessert mold
- Esterházy torte – Type of layer cake
- Financier (cake) – Small French almond cake
- Frangipane – Almond custard
- Friand – Small almond cake
- Gâteau Basque – French pastry
- Gugelhupf – German yeast cake
- Galette de Rois – Type of cake associated with Epiphany -- french puff pastry filled with frangipane
- Jésuite – French pastry
- Just Right – Breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's
- Kransekake – Traditional Danish and Norwegian confection
- Leipziger Lerche – Pastry of Leipzig
- Mandelbrodt – Jewish almond cookie
- Marjolaine – Layered dessert cake
- Marzipan – Confection of sugar, honey and almond flour
- Königsberg marzipan – Type of marzipan from Kaliningrad
- Lübeck Marzipan – German marzipan brand
- Marzipan pig – Marzipan candy in the shape of a pig
- Mazariner – Swedish almond tart
- Mohr im Hemd – Austrian dessert
- Muskazine – German pastry
- Noghl – Sugar-coated almonds
- Norman Tart – French almond dessert
- Orgeat – Sweet syrup
- Peladillas – Spanish desert from Casinos, Valencia.
- Princess cake – Traditional Swedish layer cake
- Romesco – Catalan sauce of tomatoes, garlic, and nuts -- Spanish condiment
- Semmelwrap – Swedish almond pastry
- Sher Berinj – Rice pudding
- Simnel cake – Layered fruit cake associated with Easter
- Tabrizi Lovuez – Diamond-shape almond dish
- Tarta de Santiago – Traditional dessert from Galicia
- Tarte conversation – French pastry
- Tecula mecula – extremaduran dessert
- Torta caprese – Italian chocolate and walnut cake
- Tortell – Spanish sweet bread-based dessert
- Turrón – Southern European nougat confection
- Xató – Sauce in Catalan cooking
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Gugelhupf consists of a soft yeast dough which contains raisins, almonds and Kirschwasser cherry brandy. Some also contain candied fruits and nuts.
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A Jésuite is a triangular, flake pastry filled with frangipane cream and topped with sliced almonds and powdered sugar.
Almond cookies
[edit]- Acıbadem kurabiyesi – Turkish almond biscuit
- Almond biscuit – also referred to as almond cookie
- Amaretti di Saronno – Italian biscuit
- Banket – Type of pastry
- Biscotti – Italian twice-baked almond biscuits
- Bruttiboni – Biscuit of Italian origin
- Ghoriba – Shortbread-like cookies found in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire
- Macaron – Sweet meringue-based confectionery
- Macaroon – Type of cookie
- Mandelkubb – Traditional Danish and Swedish cookie
- Pignolo – Italian cookies covered in pine nuts
- Qurabiya – Shortbread-like cookies found in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire
- Ricciarelli – Italian almond biscuits
- Speculoos – Type of biscuit
- Tortas de aceite – Type of biscuit
- Tuile – French wafer
- Vanillekipferl – Crescent shaped cookies
Beverages
[edit]- Almond milk – a plant milk with a watery texture and nutty flavor manufactured from almonds
- Amaretto – an Italian liqueur associated with the city of Saronno
- Amarguinha – a bitter, almond-flavored Portuguese liqueur
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The Godfather cocktail is prepared using equal parts scotch whisky and amaretto.[1] Amaretto is a sweet, almond-flavored, Italian liqueur.
Confectionery
[edit]- Aboukir almonds
- Almond bark – Almond confection
- Almond Joy – Candy bar
- Almond Roca – Chocolate-almond-toffee candy
- Bit-O-Honey – American candy product
- Candied almonds – Sweet almond snack food
- Daim bar – Brand of candy bar
- Jordan almonds – Confectionery
- Troika (chocolate) – Brand of chocolate bar
- Tupla (chocolate bar) – Finnish chocolate bar brand
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "The Godfather cocktail is an underrated gem (and you only need 2 ingredients)". MSN. August 17, 2024. Retrieved August 17, 2024.