"Praline" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Praline" Meaning

A sweet confection made with sugar, water, and nuts, often almonds or pecans, that is typically used as a topping for ice cream or other desserts.

"Praline" Examples

Usage Examples of "Praline"


1. Dessert

- "Almond praline cake is part of the pastry selection." - She said that almond praline cake was one of the delicious pastries available.

2. Flavor Type

- The candy store offered an assortment of flavors, including almond praline and chocolate peanut. - The shop sold an assortment of candies in various flavors.

3. Topping

- The ice cream has a praline topping that is crumbled pecans. - The ice cream was topped with a delicious praline made with crushed pecans.

4. Anatomy

- The stem of the praline tree was chopped and used in many recipes. - The stems from the praline trees were chopped and used in cooking.

5. Last Name

- Actor Al Roker, and comedian Al Praline, both used humor in their acting. - Al Roker and Al Praline were both known for their comedic acting alongside their informative acting.

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