Praline
Praline is a confection made from nuts and sugar syrup. They may be in whole pieces or a ground powder. The powder is called "pralin". Belgian pralines are different. They have a hard chocolate shell with a softer, sometimes liquid, filling. French pralines are a combination of almonds and caramelized sugar. American pralines have milk or cream. They are therefore softer and creamier, like fudge.[1]
![]() Freshly scooped American creamy pralines cooling on a marble slab; European pralines lack the cream | |
Type | Confectionery |
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Place of origin | France |
Main ingredients | Chocolate, nuts, syrup |

Pralin (crushed praline)
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