nöttoppar

English translation: Hazelnut Macaroon

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Swedish term or phrase:nöttoppar
English translation:Hazelnut Macaroon
Entered by: SafeTex

06:20 May 13, 2017
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Cooking / Culinary / Patisserie
Swedish term or phrase: nöttoppar
Hello

No context cos it is just a hotel saying what they have on the menu. There are loads of pictures in the Internet but I can't work out what they are even if I can see the ingredients. Sometimes, they look like a small rock cake with or without a nut on top, sometimes a bit like a Florentine.

Can anyone help please?

Thanks
SafeTex
France
Local time: 13:28
Hazelnut Macaroon
Explanation:
Judging by the ingredients in the recipes I have seen on Swedish web sites, nöttoppar are "Hazelnut Macaroons"

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Note added at 2 hrs (2017-05-13 08:21:02 GMT)
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http://www.daringgourmet.com/german-nussmakronen-hazelnut-ma...
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ortholingua
Germany
Local time: 13:28
Grading comment
Probably as close as we can get in English. Thanks
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Hazelnut Macaroon


Explanation:
Judging by the ingredients in the recipes I have seen on Swedish web sites, nöttoppar are "Hazelnut Macaroons"

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Note added at 2 hrs (2017-05-13 08:21:02 GMT)
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http://www.daringgourmet.com/german-nussmakronen-hazelnut-ma...


    Reference: http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/17416/hazelnut-macaroons.aspx
    Reference: http://www.food.com/recipe/simple-hazelnut-macaroons-377707
ortholingua
Germany
Local time: 13:28
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Grading comment
Probably as close as we can get in English. Thanks
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