panoche
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pa·no·cha
(pə-nō′chə) 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.]
pe·nu·che
also pe·nu·chi (pə-no͞o′chē) or pa·no·cha (-nō′chə) or pa·no·che (-chē)n.
A fudgelike confection of brown sugar, butter, cream or milk, and often chopped nuts.
[Variant of panocha.]
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Noun | 1. | panoche - fudge made with brown sugar and butter and milk and nuts fudge - soft creamy candy |
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