France elected its new president over the weekend, but all Twitter users seem to be thinking about is dessert.

That’s because Emmanuel Macron’s surname bears a striking similarity to the word “macaron” ― the sandwich-style meringue-based cookie.

Despite the sweet treat possessing an extra “a,” some Twitter users began confusing the two following Macron’s election win on Sunday.

France 🇫🇷 .votes and shows us that it can be stopped. Wish we had done it. #macaron — Mini Nair (@minicnair) May 7, 2017

I keep reading Macron as macaron and, honestly, that's so fitting — Kristin C. (@StuffKRISWrites) May 9, 2017

I keep reading Emmanuel Macron's name as "Macaron," which would actually be a better last name for a French president, let's be honest. — Jodi Westrick (@jodilyn) May 8, 2017

Do u think it's a coincidence that Macron is one letter away from macaron? I do not. pic.twitter.com/OWCO7Yutf2 — Nayomi with a Y (@nayomir) May 7, 2017

i still read macron as macaron bc food is important to me — Hannah (@hannahbawa) May 8, 2017

Some people felt the need to explain the difference, and also to distinguish those from “macaroons.”

Reminder:



A Macaron is a french confectionery.



A Macron is a French president.



A Macaroon is a coconut cluster. — Andrew Joe Potter 🍍 (@AndrewJoePotter) May 8, 2017

#Macron and #Macaron



Two similar names.



Two of France's best gifts to the world. pic.twitter.com/UERhievcsu — Angel Campey (@YesReallyAngel) May 8, 2017

Macron.

Macaron.

Macaroon.



Let this be the end of it. pic.twitter.com/wRoGnhMKre — Matt (@Matt_in_London) May 8, 2017

People then started thinking about an actual Macron macaron:

If There was to be a Macron Macaron.... what flavour would it be ? 🤔 — Mark Hammerton (@M_HammertonChef) May 9, 2017

I sincerely hope Laduree introduces the Macron macaron. — barbara barna abel (@BarbaraBarna) May 9, 2017

I mean, every French bakery has to have a #macron macaron now, right? — Liz J (@LJuko) May 9, 2017

Incredibly, the idea then became reality:

So we thought this was the best way to celebrate Macron's win. Congrats France! You've made the free world proud! #FrenchElection 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/qCDPAYCbT8 — Laura (@SheWhoVotes) May 7, 2017

This is a Macron Macaron. pic.twitter.com/WBz3nutjZR — Robbie Gramer (@RobbieGramer) May 7, 2017

Vive la France!