praline Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈprɑː.liːn]
  • Us [ ˈpreɪ.liːn]

Meaning of praline In English

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  • Its heart is composed of velvet red flower, lilac, freesia and rainbow plumeria, while its base notes are cashmeran, liquid praline and patchouli.

  • A sparkling blend of exotic fruits guava and golden tangerine, soft florals honeysuckle and hints of linden blossom, and seductive amber, patchouli, and pink pralines.

  • Pralines have a creamy consistency, similar to fudge.

  • Wet walnut topping is similar in some respects to pralines, except that the walnuts are always served in syrup, rather than as individual pieces.

  • He made pralines in prison while in solitary confinement.

  • It wasn't until the 1920s that a mail order department was established and the pralines became available to the public.

  • King now makes a type of pralines, which he calls freelines, to support his activism, which he does by selling them from his website.

  • Pecans are also a major ingredient in praline candy.

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