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Penuche (/pəˈnutʃi/, from Italian: panucci) is a fudge-like
candy made from
brown sugar, butter, and milk,
using no
flavorings except for vanilla. Penuche...
- milk) or
butter tablet.
Barfi Confiture de lait
Dulce de
leche Caramel Penuche Rennie,
Susan (ed.). "Dictionary of the
Scots Language (DSL)". Retrieved...
- Spanish-speaking area of the
world in
reference to milk-based
delicacies Penuche –
candy Russian candy –
sweet toffee-like
dessert Ryazhenka – fermented...
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maple as alternatives. When it is made from
brown sugar, it is
called penuche and is
typically found in New
England and the
Southern States. In the UK...
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important food
complement for the
poorly fed
troops (Martínez, 1976).
Penuche List of
Mexican dishes food
portal "missing". lazoslatinos.com. "Cajeta:...
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problem over to a team of
outside scientists, who
created a peanut-flavored
penuche filling. More
experimentation was
needed to
determine the
correct thickness...
- de lait Flan
Dulce de
Leche List of
Polish desserts Maillard reaction Penuche Prince Polo Teja Food
portal "Why? you
should TRY !!".
Archived from the...
- 2013. Strickland,
Ashley (July 22, 2011). "Breakfast buffet:
National penuche fudge day". Eatocracy. CNN.
Retrieved July 21, 2013. "National vanilla...
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Pocky Polkagris Pontefract cake Poolaki...
- is also a
fudge made with
brown sugar, butter,
cream or milk, and nuts (
penuche). In New
Mexico it
means a sprouted-wheat pudding. In the southwestern...