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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. 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. Chocolate praline, chocolates with a soft filling.

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    Get the German Chocolate Cake recipe. PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE ... aromatic chiles, oranges, and Mexican Coke to flavor the meat. At Nixta, Rico’s taqueria in Austin ...

  5. Abuelita - Wikipedia

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    Abuelita is a Mexican-style hot chocolate also known as chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate") owned by the Nestlé company. [1] It was originally invented and commercialized in Mexico in 1939, [2] by Fábrica de Chocolates La Azteca. [3]

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    Advent Calendar. La Maison du Chocolat, famed French chocolatier, is gifting 24 days of chocolate in a calendar that doubles as decor. Dive in for chocolate pralines, fruit-filled truffles and more.

  7. Chocolate praline - Wikipedia

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    Praline shop in Brussels. Such luxury shops typically also sell chocolate truffles.. A praline (/ ˈ p r ɑː l iː n / PRAH-leen), also known as Belgian chocolate, Belgian chocolate fondant or chocolate bonbon, is a case of chocolate (if from Belgium usually a quality, branded lower-melting point Belgian chocolate) filled with a soft centre.

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