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Jésuite
Jésuite
Jésuite
Type Pastry
Place of origin Bordeaux
Main ingredients Pastry, frangipane cream, slivered almonds, powdered sugar
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A Jésuite is a yummy French pastry shaped like a triangle. It's made from flaky dough, often called puff pastry. Inside, it's filled with a special creamy mixture called frangipane. On top, you'll find crunchy slivered almonds and a dusting of sweet powdered sugar.

This delicious treat comes from France. Its unique name, Jésuite, refers to its triangular shape. This shape looks a lot like the hats worn by members of a religious group called the Jesuits.

What is Frangipane?

Frangipane is a sweet cream often used in pastries. It is made mostly from ground almonds, sugar, butter, and eggs. It has a rich, nutty flavor that goes very well with flaky pastry. This cream is popular in many French desserts.

Where Does the Name Come From?

The name "Jésuite" is quite interesting! It comes from the triangular shape of the pastry. This shape reminded people of the hats worn by members of the Society of Jesus, who are often called Jesuits. The Jesuits are a religious order within the Catholic Church. They were founded in the 16th century. So, the pastry's name is a nod to their distinctive headwear.

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