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While I have seen it on window displays, I only tasted my first macaron this year in March when I visited Vanessa with Fred in Paris. We bought some from a store called Pierre Hermé and Fred told me that it was one of the best you can get in Paris.. okie dokie.. apart from the fact that the prices looked exorbitant and that I don't particularly like sweet things (except ice cream), I gave it a try.
It wasn't bad..hahahaha. The different coloured macarons had distinguishable different taste to it and it sort of melts in your mouth though looks pretty solid when you hold it.
Honestly, to my unrefined eyes the macarons didn't look delicious at all.. just filled with food colourings and looked like it could give me a toothache. With such low expectations, it was easy to be impressed. Ha! Some people out there will kill me for... but just personally my sweet tooth is very stunted in its growth and hence, I don't really seek out desserts and other sweet stuff.. a bit of something to try is usually good enough for me.
However after this experience I came more to notice this precious pastry called macaron and had it a few more times since then. All I can say is that indeed Pierre Hermé was good.. Some had too hard crust (losing the melt in your mouth feeling) and some had over sweeten filings (to my taste anyways) and while I am no means an expert- it seems that quality to vary drastically.
I did some internet search for this post and it seems that there a nice write up giving an introduction to macarons and one to expand your macaronic horizons. It is however a truly a nice pastry as a gift or a dessert/party flavour a Christmas party for this holiday seasons.
I still think the prices are ridiculous but hey.. just because sweet things isn't my thing doesn't it can't be yours... so if you are in France, and pass by one of those famous pâtisserie such as Ladurée, Pierre Hermé or Fauchon- give it a try.. heck give all their sweet little cakes a try.. seriously they make them really pretty in France. If you are some where else in the world, perhaps the craze has already over taken your city- so look out for it.. If you'd only like to have one, the verdict is: Fred's favourite is the pink rose flavoured ones.. I kinna like the green ones (pistachio or green tea) or the chocolate ones better- but hey don't take my word on this. ;)
Bon Appétit!
Rating: 1* (if you don't really like sweet stuff), 3* (for dessert aficionado)
| in Bordeaux |

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