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Lauzinaj, also spelled lawzinaj, lawzinaq, luzina (Latin: losenges, lesynges) is an almond-based confection known from medieval Arab cuisine. Described as the "food of kings" and "supreme judge of all sweets", by the 13th-century lauzinaj had entered medieval European cuisine from the Andalusian influence, returning Crusaders and Latin translations of cookery books.

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  • Lauzinaj, also spelled lawzinaj, lawzinaq, luzina (Latin: losenges, lesynges) is an almond-based confection known from medieval Arab cuisine. Described as the "food of kings" and "supreme judge of all sweets", by the 13th-century lauzinaj had entered medieval European cuisine from the Andalusian influence, returning Crusaders and Latin translations of cookery books. (en)
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  • Lauzinaj, also spelled lawzinaj, lawzinaq, luzina (Latin: losenges, lesynges) is an almond-based confection known from medieval Arab cuisine. Described as the "food of kings" and "supreme judge of all sweets", by the 13th-century lauzinaj had entered medieval European cuisine from the Andalusian influence, returning Crusaders and Latin translations of cookery books. (en)
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