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Chocolate-covered prune

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Chocolate-covered prune (also known as plums in chocolate) (Polish: Sliwka w czekoladzie, also known as prunes in chocolate) are a kind of sweet; chocolate with an entire dried plum as a filling.

A chocolate-covered prune or plum is a typical Polish delicacy.[1][2] Chocolate-covered prunes are alsp eaten among the Jewish Russian community and as a delicacy consumed on special occasions.[3][4]

Variations

Chocolate-covered or chocolate cream covered cooked plums are also prepared.[5] Toasted almond can be included at the center of the confection. Crushed nuts can be used as a topping.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Whitehaven News | News | Polish food range launched
  2. ^ Poles polish off Gareth's eastern delights (From This Is Cheshire)
  3. ^ Gabriella Gershenson (2006-01-11). "Give Prunes a Chance". NPR. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  4. ^ Melissa Gray (2013-11-29). "Prune Logs? Try Pastilla, One Family's Sweet Tradition". NPR. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  5. ^ Ready, Steady, Cook 365: A recipe for every day of the year - Various. p. 548.
  6. ^ Sliwka Naleczowska W Czekoladzie - Polish Chocolate Plums recipe Food.com