marjolaine

[ mahr-juh-leyn; French mar-zhaw-len ]
/ ˌmɑr dʒəˈleɪn; French mar ʒɔˈlɛn /

noun, plural mar·jo·laines [mahr-juh-leynz; French mar-zhaw-len] /ˌmɑr dʒəˈleɪnz; French mar ʒɔˈlɛn/ for 2.

(italics) French. marjoram.
a long, narrow cake with straight sides, usually consisting of layers of meringue and chocolate butter-cream and containing chopped nuts.

Origin of marjolaine

< French; Old French majorane < Medieval Latin majorana; see marjoram