Origin
Create indulgent confectionery and dessert-themed drinks with the comforting, sweet nuttiness of MONIN Praline syrup.
A French confection made of almonds and caramelized sugar, praline takes its name from the French 17th century sugar industrialist Marshal du Plessis-Pralin, whose cook was inspired at the Chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte. Early pralines were whole almonds individually coated in caramelized sugar.
Today in Europe, praline is used to describe chocolates with a filling based on the ground powder of sugar-coated nuts. In America, the original praline recipe has been adapted by substituting almonds for pecans and adding cream to create a thicker, creamier texture.
Let your imagination run wild and create luxurious dessert coffees or tempting martinis.
Tasting notes
Nose: Strong roasted hazelnut
Attack: Well balanced with strong aroma
Length in Mouth: Rounded praline after taste
Colour
Shiny amber colour.