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Qué (quién) es nougat - definición

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Nugat; Nougastrating; Nouget; Danish nougat; Viennese nougat
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  • Viennese nougat, a German-style variety with finely ground hazelnuts produced since 1920
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nougat         
Nougat is a kind of firm sweet, containing nuts and sometimes fruit.
N-UNCOUNT
nougat         
['nu:g?:, 'n?g?t]
¦ noun a sweet made from sugar or honey, nuts, and egg white.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from Provencal nogat, from noga 'nut'.
Nougat         
·noun A cake, sweetmeat, or confection made with almonds or other nuts.

Wikipedia

Nougat

Nougat (US: NOO-gət, UK: NOO-gah; French: [nuɡa]; Azerbaijani: nuqa; Persian: نوقا) is a family of confections made with sugar or honey, roasted nuts (almonds, walnuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, and macadamia nuts are common), whipped egg whites, and sometimes chopped candied fruit. The consistency of nougat is chewy, and it is used in a variety of candy bars and chocolates. The word nougat comes from Occitan pan nogat (pronounced [ˈpaⁿ nuˈɣat]), seemingly from Latin panis nucatus 'nut bread' (the late colloquial Latin adjective nucatum means 'nutted' or 'nutty').

Two basic kinds of nougat exist. The first, and most common, is white nougat or Persian nougat (gaz in Iran; turrón in Spain), made with beaten egg whites and honey; it appeared in the early 7th century in Spain with Arabs. In Alicante, Spain there are several published recipes in the 16th century, for instance ”La Generosa Paliza” by Lope de Rueda and other novels written by Cervantes and in Montélimar, France, in the 18th century (Nougat of Montélimar). The second is brown nougat (nougat noir in French, literally 'black nougat'; croccante in Italian, meaning 'crunchy'), which is made without egg whites and has a firmer, often crunchy texture.

Ejemplos de uso de nougat
1. It‘s no more natural than pink nougat, that smile.
2. More polls» Mum can enjoy the winning egg from our taste test, the Swiss Chocolate milk egg with nougat pieces.
3. "I feel as though I am being asked to distinguish between two sorts of nougat, which I cannot abide," writes Stephen Glover of Lite and the London Paper.
4. Alba‘s daily "World White Truffle Market" also sells any amount of delicious local produce, from cheeses, porcini mushrooms and homemade sausages to chocolate and nougat.
5. Osem [Food Industries], for example, came out with Bamba nougat [peanut flavored snack food]. If Elite starts making Shoosh nougat, there will be a problem because I have limited shelf space." If two big companies are competing for the same shelf space for new products, how do you decide which gets more space?