The origins of marzipan are unclear; there is a dispute between Persia, Hungary and Germany who all lay claim to the invention of a paste of sugar and almonds. The origins of the name are even more bizarre; some contenders being a Burmese city, a military commander and the ‘bread of March’. Wherever it came from, in the UK marzipan is most commonly associated with icing Christmas cakes.
Many people buy marzipan as they consider it a fuss to make however, it is actually relatively easy and homemade marzipan can contain up to 50% less sugar. The almond flavour is also much stronger and you don't have the addition of colourings and preservatives.
If you'd like to learn how to ice a Christmas cake follow our a step-by-step guide.