Turrón
Turrón , torró ( Catalan: [tuˈro] / Valencian: [toˈro]) or torrone ( Italian: [torˈroːne]) is a Mediterranean nougat confection, typically made of honey, sugar, and egg white, with toasted almonds or other nuts, and usually shaped either into a rectangular tablet or a round cake. Turrón is usually eaten as a dessert food around Christmas in Spain and Italy. In Malta it is sold in street stalls as qubbajd during the parish patron saint feast of the various localities. Similar products are sold in street stalks of North African Arab states such as Tunisia, suggesting Arab or moor origins.
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Recipes

Turrón - Recipe and History of Spanish Nougat | 196 flavors
What is turrón? It is a delicacy, a pure joy to the palate that has a such rich history: this delicious creation is called turrón or, in other words, Spanish nougat. It is the result of a clever blend of honey, sugar, egg white, and almonds or hazelnuts...