The mystery "air nugget" that you had is just a type of nougat, although softer and stickier than the nougat you can generally find even in Romania. Maybe you know of nougat, it is found in many western candy bars such as Mars, Snickers, Milky Way... It is made of beaten egg whites and sugar/honey.
In romanian "S" is pronounced as you are pronouncing "C". When you pronounce "cu" for romanians it sounds like "su", which is not a romanian word. If you want to pronounce "C" correctly in romanian, you have to pronounce it as you pronounce it in words like "Car", "Calm". But keep just the "C" sound and don't pronounce the vocals .
Oh, honey! Nougat is not a local, traditional food. Most of the Southern Europe has it, even though it probably generated somewhere between Aleppo and Baghdad. In Romanian is called halvitsa (you need to pronounce the h, as in Hal), in Spain is called turron, in Italy torrone, in Iran its called gaz. You can even find it Taiwan nowadays, even though they changed the recipe a bit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nougat
The mystery "air nugget" that you had is just a type of nougat, although softer and stickier than the nougat you can generally find even in Romania. Maybe you know of nougat, it is found in many western candy bars such as Mars, Snickers, Milky Way... It is made of beaten egg whites and sugar/honey.
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La Ceaun is pronounced cha-un
In romanian "S" is pronounced as you are pronouncing "C". When you pronounce "cu" for romanians it sounds like "su", which is not a romanian word. If you want to pronounce "C" correctly in romanian, you have to pronounce it as you pronounce it in words like "Car", "Calm". But keep just the "C" sound and don't pronounce the vocals .
Oh, honey! Nougat is not a local, traditional food. Most of the Southern Europe has it, even though it probably generated somewhere between Aleppo and Baghdad. In Romanian is called halvitsa (you need to pronounce the h, as in Hal), in Spain is called turron, in Italy torrone, in Iran its called gaz. You can even find it Taiwan nowadays, even though they changed the recipe a bit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nougat
Nougat was actually invented in Chicago frate
@@LionelLando, no, it did not. There are recipes for nougat dating from 15th century Spain.
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