Panache vs Ganache - What's the difference?
panache | ganache |
(countable) An ornamental plume on a helmet.
* 1896 — , Chapter 4
(uncountable) Flamboyant, energetic style or action; dash; verve.
* 1894 —
A rich creamy chocolate filling made of chocolate and cream, used for confections such as the filling of truffles.
As nouns the difference between panache and ganache
is that panache is an ornamental plume on a helmet while ganache is a rich creamy chocolate filling made of chocolate and cream, used for confections such as the filling of truffles.panache
English
(wikipedia panache)Noun
- I had taken the panache from my shako so that it might escape notice, but even with my fine overcoat I feared that sooner or later my uniform would betray me.
- One old gentleman, who was in the habit of reading a Paris newspaper and knew things, chuckled gleefully to everybody that Alcée’s conduct was altogether chic, mais chic. That he had more panache than Boulanger. Well, perhaps he had.
