Macaroons vs. Macarons – What’s the Difference?

Mia Teal

Marketing Coordinator, Paid Media

Macarons & Macaroons may just have a one letter difference in their name, but these cookies are actually quite different in appearance and taste. Additionally, both originate in different cultures. Let’s learn more about these delectable desserts.

First thing’s first, we need to know how to pronounce our cookies. 

Macaron (Mack-a-RON)

Macaroons (Mack-a-ROON)

Now that we have the most important step down, let’s learn more about the differences. Macarons originate in France and resemble a small, cookie sandwich. Macarons have a crispy exterior shell with a soft, airy interior and are known for their delicate texture. While there are a variety of flavors, the almond flavor from the almond flour base is complemented by various fillings such as ganache, buttercream, or jam. 

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Macaroons on the other hand, have a longer history and are thought to have originated in Italy. They are also popular in Jewish cuisine, especially during Passover since no flour can be eaten during this sacred time. Macaroons have a predominant coconut flavor due to the shredded coconut, have a bumpy appearance, and a chewy texture. 

Not a coconut fan? Check out this delicious Almond Macaroon Recipe here!

Interested in tasting the difference? Check out the items below or head over to your local Price Chopper/Market 32!

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