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a small, butter-rich teacake baked in an oval mold that gives it a vaguely scallop-like shape. The dough rises in the oven to form a characteristic bump which is, to some, the tastiest part of the madeleine.
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[cake] The madeleine (mad.lɛn, n or n) or petite madeleine (pə.tit mad.lɛn) is a traditional small cake from Commercy and Liverdun, two communes of the Lorraine region in northeastern France. Madeleines are very small sponge cakes with a distinctive shell-like shape acquired from being baked in pans with shell-shaped depressions. Aside f...
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[name] Madeleine is a feminine given name. It is a form of Magdalene, well-known because of Saint Mary Magdalene. In the United States, this name often appears under the spelling Madeline. ==Meaning== Madeleine and Madeline are forms of Magdalene, which is well known as a name because of Saint Mary Magdalene. Magdalene means `from Magdala`....
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[opera] Madeleine is an opera in one act by Victor Herbert set to a libretto by Grant Stewart, after the French play Je dîne chez ma mère (I`m dining at my mother`s house) by Adrien Decourcelle and Lambert Thiboust. It premiered at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 24 January 1914 with Frances Alda in the title role. ==Reception and p...
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[river] It begins in the Vosges mountains, near the commune of Lamadeleine-Val-des-Anges. It joins the river Saint-Nicolas in the village Bretagne at 340 m above sea level to form the river Bourbeuse. The river Bourbeuse is a tributary to the river Allan, which is a tributary to the river Doubs. The Madeleine river flows through the commune...
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Paris church designed by Pierre-Alexandre Vignon in 1806. The Madeleine, in the form of a Roman temple surrounded by a Corinthian colonnade, reflects ... [2 related articles]
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delicate, scallop-shaped French tea cake often served with fruit or sherbet. In its preparation, flour, eggs, and sugar are beaten with a large ...
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A small shell shaped cookie or cake made from a rich batter similar to genoise. These may be flavored with almonds, lemon, or cinnamon.
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(de Commercy) small scalloped-shaped tea cake made famous by Marcel Proust; (the town in the Lorraine where the tea cakes are commercialized).
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Component of vine variety names frequently used in France (also Magdeleine). Madeleine (Magdeleine) indicates the early ripening of these varieties, as the first signs of ripening, i.e. véraison (colour change), coincide with 22 July. This is the name day of Saint Magdalene. See also under Ripening time and vegetation cycle. Madeleine Angevin...
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Madeleine is a French name for girls. The meaning is `woman from Magdala (Palestina)` The name Madeleine is most commonly given to Norwegian girls. (4 times more often than to American girls.) What do they use in other countries? Marley (English) Mady Malon Marlee (English ) Maeron Maria (Spanish) Mare (Dutch) Maika (Russian) Marlen (German) Maren ...
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