pralineˈpreɪ lin, ˈprɑ-
praline (n)
- plural
- pralines
English Definitions:
praline (noun)
cookie-sized candy made of brown sugar and butter and pecans
praline (Noun)
A form of confection made from almonds and other nuts and caramelized sugar
Praline
Praline can refer to confections made from nuts and sugar syrup, whether in whole pieces or a ground powder, or to any chocolate cookie containing the ground powder or nuts. Belgian pralines are different; they consist of a hard chocolate shell with a softer, sometimes liquid, filling. French pralines are a combination of almonds and caramelized sugar. American pralines also contain milk or cream and are therefore softer and creamier, resembling fudge.
praline
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