Infusions and coffees come and go before a final flurry almost too late of sweet pastries, caramel bonbons and nougats. |
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There's a wide range of home-cooked takeaway goodies, from rusks and muesli to delicious biscuits, nougats and chocolates. |
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T h e best known and typical desserts are the nougats and the ice cream made by craftsmen of the town of Jijona. |
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Suprema and extra nougats proetected by this PGI must have the characteristics defined in the relevant technical health regulations. |
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Delight someone with this truly wonderful selection of savouries and sweets??jams, chocolates, crackers, chestnuts, nougats and much more. |
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These were often prepared as electuaries, soft substances designed to be licked in the same way that nougats are. |
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Calissons and nougats production is still the same since the firm creation: the company has known and wanted to keep intact handcraft production process. |
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Creations and new receipts appear: the candied fruits develop with the arrival of the Popes in Avignon whereas are born dragees, nougats and dress. |
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Alain Ducasse, at his restaurant on Central Park South, includes leaf-shaped, citrus-flavored lollipops on the candy cart rolled to the table with caramel nut toffees, madeleines, fruit jellies and nougats. |
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As a postscript to the desserts, a happy trolley comes rolling over, laden with lollipops, madeleines, jellied fruits, financiers and large apothecary jars filled with nougats and caramels. |
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Nougats consist of roasted ground nuts, sugar, cocoa that may be consumed as is, or may be used as a filling for chocolate products. |
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