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bonbon

[bon-bon, bawn-bawn] / ˈbɒnˌbɒn, bɔ̃ˈbɔ̃ /


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When you imagine a bonbon, you're probably thinking of a little chocolate sphere, filled with some decadent ingredients.

From Salon

She’s probably most famous for a salted chocolate caramel tart that mimics a rich bonbon and was, for years, on the dessert menu at New York City’s Gramercy Tavern, part of Union Square Hospitality Group.

From Washington Post

It isn’t just candy bars, either, as Cisneros said the event will include offerings such as “confections, caramels, truffles and bonbons” to satisfy the tastes of all.

From Seattle Times

This museum-boutique-chocolateria is devoted to all things chocolate, so you can learn about how it’s made, buy locally made bars and bonbons, and, of course, eat it.

From Washington Post

He imagines himself at the butcher shop, shoving “long slabs of rib meat unbitten into my mouth,” eating “dirty delicatessen stores completely empty” and having “bonbons … poured into me like hail from their tin boxes.”

From Washington Post