Candy Snider leaves the dessert wines

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Last seen on: Irish Times Crosaire Crossword – Sep 20 2018

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Praline (US: /ˈpreɪliːn/; New Orleans, Cajun and UK: /ˈprɑːliːn/) is a form of confection containing at a minimum nuts and sugar; cream is a common third ingredient.

There are two main types:

Belgian pralines consist of a chocolate shell with a softer, sometimes liquid, filling, traditionally made of different combinations of hazelnut, almonds, sugar, syrup and often milk-based pastes. These high-fat, low-melting point chocolates are at the luxury end of Belgian chocolate and represent an important product of many Belgian chocolatiers.

A praline cookie is a chocolate biscuit containing ground nuts. Praline is usually used as a filling in chocolates or other sweets.

Praline may have originally been inspired in France by the cook of Marshal du Plessis-Praslin (1598–1675), with the word praline deriving from the name Praslin.[1] Early pralines were whole almonds individually coated in caramelized sugar, as opposed to dark nougat, where a sheet of caramelized sugar covers many nuts.[2]Although the New World had been discovered and settled by this time, chocolate-producing cocoa from there was originally not associated with the term. The European chefs used local nuts such as almonds and hazelnuts.

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