Where to buy pralines locally?

Anonymous
Traveling abroad in 2 days and a relative there wants pecan pralines. I see them on Amazon but won't arrive in time. Any place around here that sells them or makes them?
Anonymous
No, but if you get stuck, Velatis has sugary caramels that come in several varieties. If they have vanilla sugary caramels with pecans, that will be close and delicious. So the taste will be similar even though the shape won’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, but if you get stuck, Velatis has sugary caramels that come in several varieties. If they have vanilla sugary caramels with pecans, that will be close and delicious. So the taste will be similar even though the shape won’t.


Those are totally different things.
Anonymous
There’s a Savannah’s Candy Kitchen in National Harbor. They’re known for pralines.
https://savannahcandy.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, but if you get stuck, Velatis has sugary caramels that come in several varieties. If they have vanilla sugary caramels with pecans, that will be close and delicious. So the taste will be similar even though the shape won’t.


Those are totally different things.


TOTALLY different? Really? How exactly?
Like SO TOTALLY different that “similar” isn’t sufficiently different to suggest differentness?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, but if you get stuck, Velatis has sugary caramels that come in several varieties. If they have vanilla sugary caramels with pecans, that will be close and delicious. So the taste will be similar even though the shape won’t.


Those are totally different things.


TOTALLY different? Really? How exactly?
Like SO TOTALLY different that “similar” isn’t sufficiently different to suggest differentness?



I agree, totally different. One is hard and chewy, the other is soft,sweet, and dreamy. Both are good, but different.
Anonymous
Doesn’t Trader Joe’s have them? I know I’ve gotten them there in the past but it’s not something I’ve looked for recently. Call and ask the one closest to you.
Anonymous
Pretty sure Costco had some. You can also make it; it’s not hard.
Anonymous
Bayou Bakery in Arlington: https://www.bayoubakeryva.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, but if you get stuck, Velatis has sugary caramels that come in several varieties. If they have vanilla sugary caramels with pecans, that will be close and delicious. So the taste will be similar even though the shape won’t.


Those are totally different things.


TOTALLY different? Really? How exactly?
Like SO TOTALLY different that “similar” isn’t sufficiently different to suggest differentness?



Pralines and caramels are different. The feel is not the same. Pralines are soft and melt in your mouth.
Anonymous
Savannah candy kitchen in national harbor is where I would go when I craved a fresh praline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, but if you get stuck, Velatis has sugary caramels that come in several varieties. If they have vanilla sugary caramels with pecans, that will be close and delicious. So the taste will be similar even though the shape won’t.


Those are totally different things.


TOTALLY different? Really? How exactly?
Like SO TOTALLY different that “similar” isn’t sufficiently different to suggest differentness?



I agree, totally different. One is hard and chewy, the other is soft,sweet, and dreamy. Both are good, but different.


So neither one of you have had the SUGARY Velatis candies vs the CHEWY ones. It’s amazing how vehement people can be when they really don’t know what they’re talking about.

I’m glad I checked back though, since they are offered with pecans.

https://www.velatis.com/Vanilla-Sugary-Caramel-p/van-sugar-plain.htm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, but if you get stuck, Velatis has sugary caramels that come in several varieties. If they have vanilla sugary caramels with pecans, that will be close and delicious. So the taste will be similar even though the shape won’t.


Those are totally different things.


TOTALLY different? Really? How exactly?
Like SO TOTALLY different that “similar” isn’t sufficiently different to suggest differentness?



Pralines and caramels are different. The feel is not the same. Pralines are soft and melt in your mouth.


And, as I’ve said below, Velatis has both SUGARY (the ones I suggested) and chewy caramels. They are different from each other. The sugary ones are similar to pralines — which I’m very familiar with. Have you actually tried Velatis sugary caramels? Or are you just assuming that they must be like the chewy caramels that you’re personally familiar with?
Anonymous
There are different types of pralines. OP do you want the crispy kind or the soft kind. The velatis link definitely seem similar to Louisiana/Texas style soft pralines. As long as you order them with pecans. I don't know if there is anywhere in the DMV you can get "real" Louisiana style soft pralines.
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