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  2. King cake - Wikipedia

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    The galette des rois is a flaky puff pastry traditionally filled with frangipane. These days the filling may also be fruit, chocolate or cream-based fillings. It has become a tradition for pastry chefs to create innovative versions of the galette featuring ingredients like flavored liquors, candied fruits and ganache. [14]

  3. Galette - Wikipedia

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    Galette (from the Norman word gale, meaning 'flat cake') is a term used in French cuisine to designate various types of flat round or freeform crusty cakes, [1] or, in the case of a Breton galette (French: Galette bretonne [galɛt bʁətɔn]; Breton: Krampouezhenn gwinizh du), a pancake made with buckwheat flour usually with a savoury filling.

  4. Conversation tart - Wikipedia

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    A conversation tart (French: tarte conversation) is a type of tart made with puff pastry that is filled with frangipane cream and topped with royal icing. [1] The recipe was created in the late 18th century to celebrate the publication of les Conversations d'Émilie by Louise d'Épinay.

  5. They eat what? New Year’s food traditions from around the world

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    Tamales, corn dough stuffed with meat, cheese and other delicious additions and wrapped in a banana leaf or a corn husk, make appearances at pretty much every special occasion in Mexico.

  6. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    To observe this day in culinary fashion, the French partake in a flaky dessert called Galette des Rois (king cake), a cake layered with frangipane and sold with a paper crown, according to France24.

  7. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    Galette des Rois – Kings' cake. Traditionally served between January 6th–12th. Traditionally served between January 6th–12th. A floating island is a dessert consisting of meringue floating on crème anglaise .

  8. Frangipane - Wikipedia

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    French galette des rois (kings' cake). Frangipane (/ ˈ f r æ n dʒ ɪ p æ n,-p eɪ n / FRAN-jih-pa(y)n) is a sweet almond-flavoured custard, typical in French pastry, used in a variety of ways, including cakes and such pastries as the Bakewell tart, conversation tart, Jésuite and pithivier. [1]

  9. Pithivier - Wikipedia

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    It is similar to the galette des rois made for Epiphany made in the northern half of France although the pithivier is made all year round. [5] The filling of the pithivier is often a sweet cream of almonds and not frangipane as in the galette des rois, but savoury pies with vegetable, meat or cheese filling can also be called pithivier. [6]