Gourmet Food : Marzipan Paste 1 lb. Block

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Gourmet Food : Marzipan Paste 1 lb. Block

Marzipan Paste 1 lb. Block

from: Biermann Marzipan




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 213





Address: USA
Product Brand: Biermann Marzipan
Color: Pure white
Country: USA
EAN: 0084552710013
Ingredients: Sugar, California Almonds, Corn Syrup, Soy Lecithin, Natural & Artificial Flavors
Label: Biermann Marzipan
Product Manufacturer: Biermann Marzipan
Model: MP-1
Publisher: Biermann Marzipan
Ranking: 213
Size: 1 Lb.
Studio: Biermann Marzipan


Product facts:
  • Select California Almonds
  • Made fresh for each order!
  • Marzipan manufacturers for 70 years.
  • Shipped direct from manufacturer







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Our marzipan paste is made everyday and is guaranteed soft and fresh. We use only select California almonds to make our paste. Biermann has been making marzipan in the United States since 1934.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - WARNING OUTRAGEOUS SHIPPING COST!!!
Buyers Beware, 1 lb. of Marzipan for $4.99.. Sounds great, right?
What they neglect to tell you is that there is an additional $9 shipping charge!!!!!!
Insane.
If this company *ever* thinks they will get another dime from me, they are sorely mistaken.
I placed my order along with some books, and Amazon does not itemize the shipping charges, only gives you one lump sum for all the items you order... At *no point* does Amazon or the company tell you what the shipping is for this item, unless it is the only item you order, and then only right before the final checkout.
It was only after paying, when I received itemized email invoices that I was informed of the $9 shipping charge.
What an incredibly shortsighted business practice.
1 lb Marzipan, for $16. No thank you.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No Marzipan expert, but
This was fabulous. I used it as a fill with cherries in a wedding cake. It got rave reviews, and I LOVED it!



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't buy this low-grade marzipan
I ordered this marzipan last Christmas, amazed by the great deal that I had found.

Unfortunately, the old addage is true: you get what you pay for.

This marzipan is made with corn syrup instead of sugar, so it doesn't have the same texture.

Even more interesting is that I froze the unused marzipan in the same bag with a 'better' variety. Within three months this marzipan had taken on a freezer taste, whereas the higher grade marzipan still tastes great even one year later. They were both in the same bag together, so it can only be the ingredients themselves that didn't hold up.

This may be fine for gourmands, but a more refined palate is going to recognize the difference right away. I am so glad that I didn't buy the ten pound block like I originally intended. It may be suitable where the marzipan doesn't take center stage, but when the marzipan flavor is important pay the extra money for a 60+% almond paste made with sugar.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - fantastic
not much to say here. it was shipped quickly and arrived in excellent time and condition. product arrived fresh and tasty. top quality stuff.



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