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  2. Mille-feuille - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the Russian "Napoleon" is an old recipe that was revisited in 1925 by the pastry chef Adrien Artigarrède. He added almonds from Crimea and icing sugar on the top (symbolizing the snows of Russia, once so helpful to Russians in their defeat of Napoleon). [16] Later, the cake became a standard dessert in Soviet cuisine. [17]

  3. Tompouce - Wikipedia

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    Tompouce is difficult to eat. The cakes are usually served with tea, beer, or coffee, and in formal settings are eaten with pastry forks.But the hard biscuit-like layers, which squash the pastry cream when trying to cut a piece off, make this difficult and messy, inspiring the humorous article "Hoe eet je een tompoes?"

  4. Napoleonka - Wikipedia

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    The cake itself is a variation of mille-feuille [7] [8] – a French dessert made of three layers of puff pastry filled with cream or jam – also known as the Napoleon. Sometimes kremówkas containing alcohol are sold. These became popular particularly in the aftermath of a false story that Pope John Paul II was fond of that variant.

  5. These 13 Most Popular French Pastries Will Make Your ... - AOL

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    Profiterole. Some French pastries also start with pâte à choux, or choux paste, a hot dough made by cooking water, butter, flour, and eggs together in a saucepan; when it bakes, it puffs up and ...

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  7. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A cake that is similar to tompouce, with different flavors like caramel or carob. Napoleonshat [27] Denmark: A marzipan based cake shaped like a Napoleon's Hat and dipped in dark chocolate. [27] Nonnette: France: A small gingerbread cake with honey and orange marmalade. Onion cake: East Asia, Central Asia & Southeast Asia

  8. Cremeschnitte - Wikipedia

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    A cremeschnitte (German: Cremeschnitte, Hungarian: krémes, Polish: kremówka, napoleonka, Romanian: cremșnit, cremeș, crempita, Bosnian and Serbian: krempita/ кремпита, Croatian: kremšnita, [1] Slovak: krémeš, Slovene: kremna rezina, kremšnita), also known as vanilla slice or custard slice, is a custard and chantilly cream cream ...

  9. List of foods named after people - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette gingerbread was also a popular cake in the 19th-century U.S., with recipes in many cookbooks. Dartois Laguipière – Laguipière (c. 1750–1812) an influential French chef and mentor of Antonin Câreme, worked for the noted Condé family, Napoleon, and finally Marshal Joachim Murat, whom he accompanied on Napoleon's invasion of ...