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Navettes | Traditional Cookie From Marseille, France | TasteAtlas
Navettes | Traditional Cookie From Marseille, France | TasteAtlas
Navettes | Traditional Cookie From Marseille, France | TasteAtlas
Navettes | Traditional Cookie From Marseille, France | TasteAtlas

Navettes

Navettes are French cookies from Marseilles that are shaped like a boat or a shuttle. Their characteristical shape is said to commemorate Mary Magdalene and Saint Martha and their voyage to Marseilles by boat, about 2000 years ago. The cookies are flavored with orange-flower water and are traditionally consumed on February 2nd, known as Candlemas Day, although they can be bought all year round in the Four Des Navettes bakery in the center of Marseilles.


The bakery hasn't stopped producing these cookies since 1781. Although orange-flavored navettes are the most popular choice, there are also varieties with cinnamon, chocolate, vanilla, and lavender.