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panocha

 
Dictionary: pa·no·cha   (pə-nō'chə) pronunciation
also pa·no·che (-chē)
n.
  1. A coarse grade of Mexican sugar.
  2. Variants of penuche.

[American Spanish, probably from Spanish panoja, panocha, ear of grain, panicle, from Latin pānicula. See panicle.]


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Candy made from brown sugar, milk, butter and nuts.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: fudge made with brown sugar and butter and milk and nuts
  Synonyms: penuche, penoche, panoche


 
 
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