Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Word of the day

Nougat...

Brian was reading the ingredients on his Snickers wrapper today and I just thought "nougat is a great word".

So what exactly is nougat?

According to
Wikipedia, Nougat 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.
There are two basic kinds of nougat: white and brown. White nougat is made with beaten
egg whites and is soft, whereas brown nougat (called nougatine in French) is made with caramelized sugar and has a firmer, often crunchy texture.

Nougat

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