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Sicilian marzipan

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    ['mɑːzɪpæn, ˌmɑːzɪ'pæn]
    nome marzapane m.
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    noun, adjective
    ((of) a sweet paste made of crushed almonds and sugar, used in decorating cakes, making sweets etc.) marzapane; di marzapane
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    marzipan /ˈmɑ:zɪpæn/
    n.
    Sicilian marzipan, pasta reale.
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    ['mɑːzɪpæn, ˌmɑːzɪ'pæn]
    nome marzapane m.

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