Bonbon
a fondant, fruit, or nut center dipped in fondant or chocolate; a chocolate.
a piece of confectionery; candy.
Contemporary Examples
Valentine’s Day Cocktail Recipes to Fall in Love With Alie Ward, Georgia Hardstark February 8, 2011
Historical Examples
The Road to Understanding Eleanor H. Porter
The Four Million
O. Henry
Dead Souls Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
Tabitha at Ivy Hall Ruth Alberta Brown
Hildegarde’s Home Laura E. Richards
With the Battle Fleet Franklin Matthews
Gala Day Luncheons Caroline Benedict Burrell
The Century Cook Book Mary Ronald
How to Prepare and Serve a Meal and Interior Decoration Lillian B. Lansdown
noun
a sweet
n.
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