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A bomboniere (Italian pronunciation: [bombo'njε:re]), singular "bomboniera", (Italian pronunciation: [bomboˈnjɛːra]; Italian, from French bonbonnière, a box containing "bonbons") is a kind of fragrant-smelling party favor given out on special occasions such as weddings, baptism, First Communion or Confirmation.
Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception. The tradition of distributing wedding favors is hundreds of years old.
In their most classic form of dragée and comfit, Jordan almonds, also known as koufeta, [1] consist of almonds which are sugar panned in various pastel colors. [2] Jordan almonds are often used as wedding favors —like bomboniere —with the "bitter" almonds and the "sweet" sugar symbolizing the bitterness of life and sweetness of love.
Taffy is a type of candy invented in the United States, made by stretching and/or pulling a sticky mass of a soft candy base, made of boiled sugar, butter, vegetable oil, flavorings, and colorings, until it becomes aerated (tiny air bubbles produced), resulting in a light, fluffy and chewy candy.
Confetti are small pieces or streamers of paper, mylar, or metallic material which are usually thrown at celebrations, especially parades and weddings. [1] The origins are from the Latin confectum, with confetti the plural of Italian confetto, small sweet. [2] Modern paper confetti trace back to symbolic rituals of tossing grains and sweets ...
Chinese dowries typically include: bedding (e.g. pillows, bolsters, comforter set, blankets, bed sheets) new clothing for the bride, delivered in a suitcase (in the past, wardrobes or wooden wedding chests were used) tea set for the wedding tea ceremony.