Chocolate-covered prune

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Russian prunes in chocolate with an almond in the middle
Plums in chocolate from Wawel

Chocolate-covered prunes, also known as plums in chocolate or prunes in chocolate (Polish: śliwka w czekoladzie, Russian: чернослив в шоколаде, tr. chernosliv v shokolade), are a kind of sweet: a chocolate candy with an entire dried plum as a filling.

A chocolate-covered prune or plum is a typical Polish delicacy.[1][2] Along with similarly prepared dried apricots, chocolate-covered prunes are a traditional confectionery in Russia and Ukraine.[3]

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Chocolate-covered or chocolate-cream-covered cooked plums are another available,[4] sometimes with toasted almonds or walnuts at the center of the confection.[3][5] Crushed nuts can be used as a topping.[5]

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