transcription, транскрипция: [ pə-ˈnü-chē ]
noun
also pa·no·cha pə-ˈnō-chə
Etymology: Mexican Spanish panocha raw sugar, from Spanish, ear of maize, ultimately from Latin panicula panicle — more at panicle
Date: 1871
: fudge made usually of brown sugar, butter, cream or milk, and nuts