Macaron, sweet, small, round French sandwich cookie made from meringue, almond flour, sugar, and food colouring and adorned with a variety of fillings including buttercream, chocolate ganache, marzipan, jam, and fruit compote. The macaron should not be c
language. In Tamil, the word ārañcu translates to "6 and 5" implying 11. Oranges typically have 11 individual pieces and were named accordingly. Additionally, in Tamil, the rootnurgatranslates to fragrant, suspected to be the origin of the 'n' at the beginning of the word in Sanskirt...
Auto-da-fé, a judicial ‘act’ or sentence of theInquisition fromauto da fé(= "act/sentence of faith") Banana from Spanish or Portuguese (more probably from Portuguese, as the most widespread Spanish word isplátano); Spanish, from Portuguese, of African origin; akin to Wolofbanänabanana...