nougat bar
Noun: A confectionery product consisting of a rectangular or oblong piece of nougat, which is a sweet made from sugar or honey, nuts (such as almonds, walnuts, or pistachios), and sometimes egg white or candied fruit. This piece is often coated or partially dipped in chocolate.
A "nougat bar" refers to a specific, typically individually wrapped, candy bar where the primary ingredient is nougat. It is a common type of candy bar.
- For a quick snack, he chose a nougat bar from the vending machine.
- The recipe for this homemade nougat bar includes almonds and dark chocolate.
- Many popular commercial candy bars are technically a type of nougat bar.
The term can be used generically for any candy bar where nougat is the dominant component, even if it has additional layers like caramel or a wafer.
- Nougat (noun): The soft, chewy candy itself, which is the core component of a nougat bar.
- Candy bar (noun): The broader category that includes nougat bars, chocolate bars, and other similar confections.
- Candy bar
- Chocolate-coated nougat
While many nougat bars are dipped in chocolate, this is not an absolute requirement for the definition. The primary defining feature is its form (a bar) and its core ingredient (nougat).
- a bar of nougat candy often dipped in chocolate