Nougat is a French word, deriving originally from the Latin panis nucatus - (nut bread), one of the principle centres of its manufacture being in Montélimar in Provence - presumably for the almonds, where almost every shop seems to be a confectioners selling little else but nougat.
In Britain we traditionally pronounce it NUGGAT, and many people still do so. However some give it its "correct" French pronunciation of NOO-GA.
Are both forms acceptable in Britain, and how does the rest of the English-speaking diaspora deal with the matter?