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  2. Carmelitas Are Stuffed with Chocolate, Pecans, and Gooey Caramel

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    Sprinkle the crust with the chocolate chips and pecans. Pour the caramel in as even a layer as possible over the chocolate and nuts. Crumble the remaining oat mixture evenly over top.

  3. Churchkhela - Wikipedia

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    Churchkhela (Чурчхела in Russian or ჩურჩხელა in Georgian) is now gaining popularity in other parts of the world, notably Canada and the USA. Georgian food has been seeing an upward trend over the last few years due to large numbers of Russians immigrating to Canada and the United States [13] with several companies starting up and taking off, like Chella, who make ...

  4. 33 Pecan Desserts That Prove the Underestimated Nut Can ... - AOL

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    Read on for 33 pecan desserts that prove the underestimated ingredient’s versatility, timelessn. When it comes to planning your Thanksgiving menu, pecan pie for dessert (with a scoop of vanilla ...

  5. Praline (nut confection) - Wikipedia

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    French settlers brought the recipe to Louisiana, where both sugar cane and pecan trees were plentiful. In 19th century New Orleans, people began substituting pecans for almonds, added cream to thicken the confection, and thus created what became known throughout the American South as the praline. Pralines have a creamy consistency, similar to ...

  6. Lane cake - Wikipedia

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    Lane cake, also known as prize cake or Alabama Lane cake, is a bourbon-laced baked cake traditional in the American South. [1] It was invented or popularized by Emma Rylander Lane (1856–1904), a native and long-time resident of Americus, Georgia, who developed the recipe while living in Clayton, Alabama, in the 1890s. [2]

  7. Stuckey's - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, with a Model A Ford coupe borrowed from a friend and $35 borrowed from his grandmother, W.S. Stuckey Sr., drove around the Eastman, Georgia countryside buying pecans from local farmers and selling them to pecan processors. [3] Stuckey made over $4,500 his first year in the pecan business.

  8. Turtles (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Pecans dipped in chocolate were commonly made in the early 1900s, however, Johnson's Candy Company first protected the trademark "Turtles." In 1923, the stores dropped the Johnson name and assumed the name DeMet's, passing along the trademark.

  9. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    A flurry of new product development added muffins, chocolate-covered pretzels, and pastries. [ 4 ] Despite being a predominantly regional product, the company obtained ingredients from around the world, including sugarcane and cocoa from Africa's Ivory Coast, vanilla from Madagascar, cinnamon from Indonesia, nutmeg from the East and West Indies ...