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Definition of Penoche
1. Noun. Fudge made with brown sugar and butter and milk and nuts.
Definition of Penoche
1. penuche [n -S] - See also: penuche
Lexicographical Neighbors of Penoche
Literary usage of Penoche
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mr. George Jean Nathan Presents by George Jean Nathan (1917)
"... observes that the future looks dark; and in which ("Very Good Eddie") the
humour embraces such penoche as " Are you against matrimony? ..."
2. Personal Adventures in Upper and Lower California, in 1848-9 by William Redmond Ryan (1850)
"... bringing back his saddles and a canvass bag, which he opened before us.
It contained a quantity of penoche, which is, I believe, made of ground ..."
3. The Story of Arizona by William Henry Robinson (1919)
"... he knew he could buy Maria or Sarafina or Dorothea $5 worth of dress goods,
with a cone of penoche thrown in as pelon, down at the company store. ..."
4. Record Series by Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Association (1898)
"Called penoche on p. 145. Page 37, note d, last line. The Earl of Richmond, whose
inq. pm was taken in 1285, must be the first of the name. ..."