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What is Marzipan known as in the Middle East?

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What do they call it?

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  1. In the Middle-East, marzipan (known as lozina, which is derived from the word "lows", the arabic word for almonds) is flavored with orange-flower water and shaped into roses and other delicate flowers before they are baked.

    I have gained a lot of interest in Marzipan these days.


  2. It is called Lows meaning Almonds.

  3. I call it mazapan.   I didn't know they were popular in the Middle East.

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