praline

/ˈpreɪliːn/
noun
  1. A candy made from nuts (usually almonds or pecans) and caramelized sugar, often coated in chocolate.
    • He enjoyed a praline with his afternoon coffee.
    • She bought a box of Belgian pralines as a gift.
    • The bakery is famous for its homemade pecan pralines.
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