nougat

     

Nougat (pronounce [nuːgɑɹ]) is a term used to describe a variety of similar confectioneries made with sugar or honey, roasted nuts (almonds, walnuts, pistachios or hazelnuts are common, but not peanuts) and sometimes chopped candied fruit. The consistency of nougat can range from chewy to hard depending on its composition, and it is used in a variety of candy bars and chocolates.

Trivia about nougat

  • You'll find caramel & this sweet filling inside a Milky Way candy bar
  • (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows some candy at the See's Candy Factory.) A cookbook from the days of the Roman Empire has a recipe for "nucatum" which is the Latin root of this confection still popular today
  • The name of this chewy confection comes from the French for "nut"; a different kind of it is found in a Milky Way bar

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