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Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Mazapán de Toledo: almond-sugar confection
Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Toledo's marzipan — one of the great Iberian confections, made from equal parts almonds and sugar, worked into a pliable paste and shaped into figurines, fruits, and flat rounds that are then lightly toasted in the oven. The marzipan of Toledo (marcepán in some historical sources) has PGI status and differs from German or Italian marzipan in its higher almond ratio and the minimal processing — the paste is not too smooth, retaining a slightly grainy texture. The origin is contested between Arab (mawthaban — the seated king, from which the shape of the original pieces was supposedly derived) and Greek or earlier traditions, but the Toledo confectioners' tradition is documented from at least the 15th century.
Iberian — Moorish Legacy