Coucougnette

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A coucougnette is a confection made with almonds, marzipan and chocolate.[1] The sweet consists of a whole roasted almond coated in dark chocolate, rolled in a mix of crushed almonds, cane sugar, ginger brandy and Armagnac. Each coucougnette is dipped in raspberry juice, resulting in a pink colour.

Coucougnettes received the award for Best French Bonbon at the Paris "Intersuc" Salon in 2000.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hubard, Christophe (24 December 2013). "Un petit gout de reviens-y" (in French). Paris Normandie. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Les Coucougnettes". Maison Francis Miot (in French). Retrieved 26 October 2015.