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Nougat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The history of nougat is a topic not all historians agree upon. Most historians believe that it originated in ancient Rome where a dessert of honey, eggs and almonds was reserved only for special occasions. French historians think that nougat originated from a walnut dessert from Greece.
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History: The history of the origin of nougat varies with different historians. Most historians believe that nougat comes from ancient Rome where a sweet made from honey, almonds, and eggs was made and reserved for special functions or as an offering to their gods.
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The french candy, nougat Gerbe d'or: candies, sweets, the confectionery from Montelimar, in the south or France. The nougat Gerbe d'or and its sweets, candies, confectionaries, made with honey, almonds, sugar, vanilia. ... Historically the starting of the nougat goes back to several centuries. It is thought that it was...
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Nougat has played an important part in the history of the world. Without it, much would be different.
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Nougat originated in Mediterranean countries, where honey, together with almonds or other nuts, was beaten into egg whites and then sun-dried. ... Learn more about nougat with a free trial on Britannica.com ... History of nougat...
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For those of you who enjoy amusingly bad translations, a history of nougat is provided by one Montelimar nougat manufacturer, Gerbe d'Or: "historically, the starting of the nougat goes back to several centuries.
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History of Torrone ... One of the most representative variants of nougat is the traditional "Croccantino Il Preferito" born in ; 1926 in S. Marco Cavoti, by the founder of the Family Serio, Saverio Serio. ... History of Nougat...
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Dolciaria Serio ... from 1926 eighty years of sweet goodness; Serio, a famous industry of rock in the Sannio, produces with passion and masterly skill the Torrone Croccantino di San Marco. This Torrone is famous in all the world thanks to its high quality and delicious taste. ... History of Nougat...
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The way its chewy nougaty goodness lingers on your tongue but doesnt stick to your teeth or the roof of your mouth. A brief history of nougat complements of Nestle:
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