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  2. Profiterole - Wikipedia

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    The profiteroles we know today, using choux pastry, were created in the 19th century. Jules Gouffé in his Livre de cuisine [12] (1870) explains that a profiterole is a small choux pastry. Gustave Garlin in Le Cuisinier moderne [13] (1887) mentions profiteroles filled with cream and glazed with chocolate or coffee, worked to be smooth and shiny.

  3. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Profiterole: France: Known as a "cream puff" in the United States, a profiterole is a choux pastry ball filled with whipped cream, pastry cream, or ice cream. This treat is typically very sweet. The puffs may be decorated or left plain or garnished with chocolate sauce, caramel, or a dusting of powdered sugar. Puff pastry: Europe

  4. Brittle (food) - Wikipedia

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    It has many variations around the world, such as: pasteli in Greece; sohan in Iran [2] croquant [3] or nougatine in France; croccante in Italy [4] krokant in Croatia and Germany [5] [6] alegría or palanqueta in Mexico [7] pé-de-moleque in Brazil; panocha mani, panutsa mani, or samani in the Philippines (which can also be made with pili nut ...

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    Plus the one food he would never cook with.

  6. 10 Little-Known Holiday Traditions

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    Click Here to see 10 Little Known Holiday Traditions Around the World It is easy to overlook the relative absurdity of the holiday festivities we hold near and dear to our hearts. Year after year ...

  7. List of chocolate-covered foods - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate-covered cherry – variations include cherry cordial (candy) with liquid fillings often including cherry liqueur, as well as chocolate covered candied cherries and chocolate covered dried cherries. [6] [7] Chocolate-covered prune – chocolate-covered prunes or plums are a typical Polish delicacy. [8] [9]

  8. Region by Region, This is What's On American's Christmas Tables

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    South. Ham – especially country ham – is a more common Christmas main dish in the South than elsewhere in the country, along with sides including mac & cheese and cornbread.Lechon, or spit ...

  9. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    Cake is a form of bread or bread-like food.In its modern forms, it is typically a sweet baked dessert.In its oldest forms, cakes were normally fried breads or cheesecakes, and normally had a disk shape.

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