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panocha
Also pa·no·che
[puh-noh-chuh]
noun
Also a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
Slang: Vulgar., (especially among Mexican Americans) the vulva.
panocha
/ pəˈnəʊtʃə /
noun
a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico
(in the US) a sweet made from brown sugar and milk, often with chopped nuts
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of panocha1
Mexican Spanish, diminutive of Spanish pan bread, from Latin pānis
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Faye twisted around in her chair to reach a piece of brown panocha studded with walnuts.
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Back in her chair, Faye picked out a piece of panocha with a whole walnut showing through.
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