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Noir Mont-Blanc
Origin: | French |
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Japanese: | ノワールモンブラン |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III |
Origin
Noir is French for 'Black' and Mont Blanc means 'White Mountain'. A Mont-Blanc is a desert of northern Italian origins (but extremely popular in France and later Japan) made with sweetened chestnut puree capped with whipped cream; the dessert's name comes from the appearance of a snow-capped mountain.
Appearances
- Noir Mont-Blanc is a recipe in Sen no Kiseki III which can only be cooked by Altina Orion, who is associated strongly with the color black.