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Amandine may refer to: * Edibles: ** Amandine (cake), a Romanian chocolate sponge cake filled with chocolate or almond cream ** Amandine (garnish), a French culinary term for a garnish of almonds ** Amandine potato, a type of potato * Amandine (band), a Swedish musical band * Amandine (given name) See also * Almandine, a type of garnet * * Amandin (other) Amandin may refer to: * Amandin (protein), a protein in plum and peach kernels * Saint-Amandin, a commune in south-central France * Amandin Rutayisire (born 1985), Rwandan basketball player See also * Amandine (other) {{disambi ...
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Amandine (cake)
Amandine ( ro, amandină) is a Cuisine of Romania, Romanian chocolate layered cake filled with chocolate with caramel and fondant cream. Almond cream is sometimes used. As most Romanian cakes, they can be cut and served in 1-serving miniature cakes or as a big cake. These cakes are among the most traditional "sweetshop" cakes in Romania. The original recipe has layers of chocolate sponge cake soaked in rum flavored caramel syrup. The cream filling is a combination of chocolate buttercream mixed with fondant. The assembled layers are glazed with a combination of fondant with chocolate and rum or rum essence, poured over the cake while still slightly liquid. These cakes have also a traditional decoration on top with a little bit of the cream and a diamond-shaped piece of thin chocolate. References

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Amandine (garnish)
Amandine, sometimes Anglicised as almondine, is a culinary term indicating a garnish of almonds. Dishes of this sort are usually cooked with butter and seasonings, then sprinkled with whole or flaked, toasted almonds. The term is often spelled ''almondine'' in American cookbooks. Green beans, potatoes, fish, and asparagus are frequently served amandine. Gallery Trout almondine.jpg, Trout almondine See also * List of cooking techniques This is a list of cooking techniques commonly used in cooking and food preparation. Cooking is the art of preparing food for ingestion, commonly with the application of heat. Cooking techniques and ingredients vary widely across the world, refle ... * Meuniere sauce External sources Merriam-Webster definitionGreen Beans Amandine Cooking techniques Almond dishes Culinary terminology {{cooking-stub ...
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Amandine Potato
'Amandine' is a cultivar of early potato, descended from the varieties 'Charlotte' and 'Mariana'. First bred in Brittany, France, in the early 1990s, it entered the French national list of potato varieties in 1994. 'Amandine' typically produces long tubers with very pale, unblemished skin. Their flesh, firm and also very pale, contains comparatively little starch. Amandine potatoes have become popular in Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel .... Characteristics Amandine is a variety that matures very early to early. It has a yellow flesh, a shallow eye depth, a long shape and a white to yellow skin colour. This variety is relatively poor for storage. It also has a low to medium resistance to late blight on foliage and tubers and is field immune to wart. It ...
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Amandine (band)
Amandine are a band from Sweden consisting of Olof Gidlöf (vocals), John Andersson (piano/accordion), Andreas "Bosse" Hedström ( bass), Andreas Bergqvist (drums) and Kristina Lundin (violin). Background Amandine were originally known as Wichita Linemen, formed in 2001. The original lineup of the Wichita Linemen was Olof Gidlöf (vocals), Andreas Wengelin (bass), John Andersson (piano/accordion) and Dan-Erik Westerlind (drums), but several personal difficulties meant that Andreas and Dan could not continue with the band. Hedström and Berggvist, already friends of the band, quickly filled the empty positions, and the new lineup released a demo, 'Halo', in January 2004 with producer Ove Andersson. They are currently signed to Fat Cat Records. Discography *''Halo 7inch'' ( CDM) (2005) *''This is Where Our Hearts Collide'' (2005) *''Leave Out the Sad Parts'' ( EP) (2006) *''Waiting for the Light to Find Us'' ( EP) (2006) *''Solace in Sore Hands'' (2007) *''Silence of a Falling S ...
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Amandine (given Name)
Amandine is a feminine French given name, a diminutive for Amanda. Notable people with the name include: * Amandine Aftalion (born 1973), French mathematician * Amandine Bourgeois (born 1979), French singer * Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin (1804–1876), French novelist who wrote under the name "George Sand" * Amandine Gay (born 1984), French-African feminist, film maker, and actress * Amandine Henry (born 1989), French football player * Amandine Leynaud (born 1986), French handball goalkeeper * Amandine Petit (born 1997), French model and Miss France 2021 Miss France 2021 was the 91st edition of the Miss France pageant. The competition was held on 19 December 2020 at Puy du Fou in Les Epesses, Pays de la Loire. Clémence Botino of Guadeloupe crowned Amandine Petit of Normandy as her successor at ... References {{given name French feminine given names ...
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Almandine
Almandine (), also known as almandite, is a species of mineral belonging to the garnet group. The name is a corruption of alabandicus, which is the name applied by Pliny the Elder to a stone found or worked at Alabanda, a town in Caria in Asia Minor. Almandine is an iron alumina garnet, of deep red color, inclining to purple. It is frequently cut with a convex face, or en cabochon, and is then known as carbuncle. Viewed through the spectroscope in a strong light, it generally shows three characteristic absorption bands. Almandine is one end-member of a mineral solid solution series, with the other end member being the garnet pyrope. The almandine crystal formula is: Fe3Al2(SiO4)3. Magnesium substitutes for the iron with increasingly pyrope-rich composition. Almandine, Fe2+3Al2Si3O12, is the ferrous iron end member of the class of garnet minerals representing an important group of rock-forming silicates, which are the main constituents of the Earth's crust, upper ...
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