pra·line
noun/ˈprɑːliːn/, /ˈpreɪliːn/
/ˈpreɪliːn/
[uncountable]- a sweet substance made of nuts and boiled sugar, often used to fill chocolates
Topics Foodc2果仁糖(常用作巧克力糖芯) Word Originearly 18th cent.: from French, named after Marshal de Plessis-Praslin (1598–1675), the French soldier whose cook invented it.