panocha (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[panocha 词源字典]
also panoche, 1847, from American Spanish panocha "brown sugar," perhaps ultimately from Latin panucula "tuft," diminutive of panus "tuft, swelling; ear of millet" (see panic (n.2)).[panocha etymology, panocha origin, 英语词源]