Pralines des Voyageurs: An Iconic Intercultural Food
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Bouchard, V; Charbonneau, P; De Valicourt, J
Published in: Cuizine : the Journal of Canadian Food Cultures
June 27, 2024
Pralines are well-known French and New Orleans delicacies synonymous with both high-calorie count and refinement. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the confection also had a rougher edge. After substituting almonds and refined sugar by indigenous ingredients—corn and maple sugar—it became an iconic travel food for explorers and traders of the North American continent. This article traces the spread of pralines from their metropolitan origin to their frontier use, as the semantic range of the term gradually shifted. We also attempt to reconstruct a contemporary equivalent to the historical recipe.
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Cuizine : the Journal of Canadian Food Cultures
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1918-5480
Publication Date
June 27, 2024
Volume
11
Issue
1
Publisher
érudit
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Bouchard, V., Charbonneau, P., & De Valicourt, J. (2024). Pralines des Voyageurs: An Iconic Intercultural Food. Cuizine : The Journal of Canadian Food Cultures, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.7202/1112245ar
Bouchard, Valérie, Patrick Charbonneau, and Justine De Valicourt. “Pralines des Voyageurs: An Iconic Intercultural Food.” Cuizine : The Journal of Canadian Food Cultures 11, no. 1 (June 27, 2024). https://doi.org/10.7202/1112245ar.
Bouchard V, Charbonneau P, De Valicourt J. Pralines des Voyageurs: An Iconic Intercultural Food. Cuizine : the Journal of Canadian Food Cultures. 2024 Jun 27;11(1).
Bouchard, Valérie, et al. “Pralines des Voyageurs: An Iconic Intercultural Food.” Cuizine : The Journal of Canadian Food Cultures, vol. 11, no. 1, érudit, June 2024. Manual, doi:10.7202/1112245ar.
Bouchard V, Charbonneau P, De Valicourt J. Pralines des Voyageurs: An Iconic Intercultural Food. Cuizine : the Journal of Canadian Food Cultures. érudit; 2024 Jun 27;11(1).
Published In
Cuizine : the Journal of Canadian Food Cultures
DOI
ISSN
1918-5480
Publication Date
June 27, 2024
Volume
11
Issue
1
Publisher
érudit