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Marzipan Candy And Covered Sweets

 

Author: James McDonald

Pastry chefs have used marzipan candy for many centuries to create a whole host of sweets. For instance, chef's have been using this delicious treat to fill cakes and cover them instead of using a more traditional frosting. Marzipan looks beautiful and colorful as a cake decoration, but it can also be used to create figurines. Creating these small figures serves a dual purpose as they not only look good, but they are edible as well. This flexibility is one of the reasons it is surging in popularity. You can use it in the creation of a variety of tasty treats.

Marzipan is made up of ground almonds, glucose, and sugar. These ingredients create a dough that can be colored easily and molded to create what is known as edible art. This art is used for many types of celebrations or special occasions. People will marvel at how unique it looks and be completely surprised when they are told to bite into it. Much to their surprise the marzipan candy has a sweet, rich flavor.

The marzipan composition must contain approximately 25% almonds to truly be considered marzipan. If it does not, it would technically be known as just an almond paste. It does take a little care to make it just right, but once you have the recipe down you will be making it all the time. You can decorate your child's birthday cake or make dessert for your next family meal.

How Else Can Marzipan Be Used?

Sample some marzipan to see if it has the flavor you like. Try some different items that have been covered in it to get your own ideas on how to use it. Are you planning a baby shower? Try using some marzipan candy as decorations on the tables. Then send them out with the thank you notes for an extra special touch. Your creativity will be much appreciated by your family and friends.

Marzipan is not limited to being used to decorate cakes. It is also used to cover fruits to create quite a sweet treat. Nowadays chefs are even using marzipan to cover vegetables. You can create an enormous amount of unique items by using this versatile covering. You can create the more common items, or you can be adventurous. Your imagination is all that limits you when creating marzipan candy.

Author Bio:
James McDonald is a well-known scripter. James likes to create articles about this industry.
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