A Spanish slang word indicative of someone or something being such a failure that the word to describe it is not present in the normal lexicon of Spanish, because that level of failure was thought impossible by the inventors of the language.
Mexican Spanish panocha raw sugar, from Spanish, ear of maize, ultimately from Latin panicula panicle. It is actually fudge made usually of brown sugar, butter, cream or milk, and nuts.
I am going to the mexicanstore and buy some panocha because I need that in order to make dinner