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Praline can
refer to
Praline (nut confection), a
confection of nuts and
sugar commonly made with sugar, corn syrup, milk, butter, and nut halves. Chocolate...
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Pralines (US: /ˈpreɪliːn/; New Orleans, Cajun, and UK: /ˈprɑːliːn/) are
confections containing nuts –
usually almonds,
pecans and
hazelnuts – and sugar...
- A
praline (/ˈprɑːliːn/ PRAH-leen), also
known as
Belgian chocolate,
Belgian chocolate fondant or
chocolate bonbon, is a case of
chocolate (if from Belgium...
- Mr
Praline is a
fictional character from the
television show
Monty Python's
Flying Circus, pla**** by
comedian John Cleese. The
Monty Python team consciously...
- A Paris–Brest is a
French dessert made of
choux pastry and a
praline flavoured cream,
covered with
flaked almonds. The pastry, round, i.e. wheel-shaped...
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praline in
Belgium as it may
refer to
filled chocolates in
general or
sometimes to
traditional "
praliné"-filled
chocolates po****r in
Europe (
praliné...
- 1969). The
sketch portrays a
conflict between disgruntled customer Mr
Praline (pla**** by Cleese) and a
shopkeeper (Michael Palin), who
argue whether...
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breakfast cereals such as muesli. In confectionery, they are used to make
praline, and also used in
combination with
chocolate for
chocolate truffles and...
- The
partition of
Belgium is a
hypothetical situation,
which has been
discussed by both
Belgian and
international media,
envisioning a
split of Belgium...
- "R_Görl* -
Final Metal Pralinées (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs.com. 26
January 2000.
Retrieved 21
April 2016. "R_Görl* -
Final Metal Pralinées (CD, Album)". Discogs...