This rich Croatian cake was once considered to be a special delicacy that was only served on special occasions and was mainly reserved for nobility. It consists of a pastry base and a filling that combines ground almonds, eggs, sugar, and various flavorings such as citrus juice and zest, nutmeg, cinnamon, and maraschino or rose liqueur.
The key is to ensure a perfect harmony, in which all the flavors remain subtle without being overpowering. It was named after the city of Makarska, and according to a legend, it was Frederick Augustus II who gave the cake its current name after he visited the city in 1838.