Biscuit rose de Reims

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Biscuit rose de Reims
Biscuit rose de Reims or rose biscuit is a traditional dessert that has been produced in Reims, France since 1691. Rose in the name of the dessert refers to its color, not its flavor. Since it is baked twice, the process gives it a characteristical crunchy consistency, making it an ideal accompaniment for champagne. Today, the biscuits are enjoyed with a cup of tea, or used as a key ingredient in the preparation of Charlotte cake. For a traditional touch, the biscuits are often dipped into a glass of champagne or local red wines. The original recipe is still a mystery, kept by Fossier's confectioners, who first started making these delicious treats. Although the biscuits consist only of eggs, flour, sugar, and vanilla flavoring, the preparation requires special expertise.
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