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  2. Praline (nut confection) - Wikipedia

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    French pralines, a firm combination of almonds or hazelnuts, and caramelized sugar; American pralines, a softer, creamier combination of syrup and pecans, hazelnuts or almonds with milk or cream, resembling fudge; A praline cookie is a chocolate biscuit containing ground nuts. Praline is usually used as a filling in chocolates or other sweets.

  3. 28 Pecan Recipes to Enjoy Crunchy, Nutty Goodness - AOL

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    Pecan Pralines. Every holiday dessert table deserves a festive candy, and these Southern pralines will soon be everyone's favorite. They also make a wonderful homemade gift! Get the Pecan Pralines ...

  4. 10 Best Wellsley Farms Items To Buy at BJ’s in October - AOL

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    The praline pecans from Wellsley Farms are priced at $5.99 for an 11-ounce container. These crunchy, praline-covered pecans are a great addition to any salad. Also try them in your favorite muffin ...

  5. Pecan - Wikipedia

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    Pecan seeds are edible, with a rich, buttery flavor. They can be eaten fresh or roasted, or used in cooking, [33] particularly in sweet desserts, such as pecan pie, a traditional Southern U.S. dish. Butter pecan is also a common flavor in cookies, cakes, and ice creams. Pecans are a significant ingredient in American praline candy. [34]

  6. 20 Texan Recipes That Anyone Who Lives There Will Defend ...

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    Pecan Pralines. Pralines are a delicious Texan caramel-like candy made with sugar, butter, vanilla, and some form of dairy (like heavy cream or evaporated milk, which is our choice). You can make ...

  7. Praline - Wikipedia

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    Praline can refer to Praline (nut confection) , a caramelised sugar heated to 160°C and combined with a roasted nut combination. Commonly made with sugar, corn syrup, milk, butter, and nut halves.

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