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  • noun Plural form of nougat.

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Examples

  • Notice the use of the term Nougats denoting a plurality of nougats.

    #111 ~ Rabid Lamb Comics « 1979 Semi-Finalist… 2008

  • If your sweetie has a sweet tooth, bypass that heart-shaped box of dubious nougats and instead go DIY with the Organic Superfood Chocolate Kit $10, from California's Navitas Naturals.

    Avital Binshtock: Low-Carbon Cupid: A Green Valentine's Day Gift Guide Avital Binshtock 2010

  • This seemed a surprisingly informal part of the ceremony: a big bowl of awful tasting squishy cactus, which each member dipped a hand into, to come up with a fistful of little soft nougats.

    Karin Luisa: Taking Peyote in a Navajo Tipi Ceremony 2009

  • The candy trolley, replete with nougats, lollipops and colorful marshmallows, will answer every diner's childhood sugar fantasies (hotellisboa. com).

    A Good Meal’s No Gamble 2009

  •  Searching in open gift boxes, off the belts, or in the bins for damaged pieces, sampling bites of dark or milk chocolate, of different shapes and coded swirls, I kept getting nougats, nuts, or gummy caramels, until at last I found the chocolate covered marshmallows, my favorite.

    One Day 2009

  • This Mother's Day, as you give and receive the boxes of candy that are so much a part of the holiday, enjoy those luscious chocolate covered crèmes, nougats and truffles.

    Andrew Kimbrell: Mother's Day Candy from Monsanto Not So Sweet 2008

  • Can I sigh over these beautiful little nougats once more?

    in which world peace eludes me | smitten kitchen 2007

  • Loud cries of the merchants offering their goods – baklavas, caramelized nuts, nougats and other sweets carted on large round trays (you can see these large-wheeled carts to this day); cold beverages back-packed in a large brass container with little taps – lemonade, tamarind or sous (licorice root drink).

    Arabian Perfumery in Al-Kuds (Jerusalem) Ayala Sender 2007

  • Loud cries of the merchants offering their goods – baklavas, caramelized nuts, nougats and other sweets carted on large round trays (you can see these large-wheeled carts to this day); cold beverages back-packed in a large brass container with little taps – lemonade, tamarind or sous (licorice root drink).

    Archive 2007-04-01 Ayala Sender 2007

  • You often find the walnut-marzipan sandwiches in Middle Eastern sweet shops, along with nougats and things.

    Toffee Coated Marzipan Walnuts Haalo 2007

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