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  2. Dragée - Wikipedia

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    The term Jordan is most likely a corrupted version of the French word jardin, meaning "garden", hence, a cultivated rather than wild almond. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] However, others suggest the term referred to a variety of almonds originally grown along the Jordan River characterized by long, thin, slender, rather smooth kernels in thick, heavy shells.

  3. Confetti - Wikipedia

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    The English word confetti (to denote Jordan almonds) is adopted from the Italian confectionery of the same name, which was a small sweet traditionally thrown during carnivals. [10] Also known as dragée or comfit, Italian confetti are almonds with a hard sugar coating; their name equates to French confit.

  4. Comfit - Wikipedia

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    Dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices, sugar candy. Comfits are confectionery consisting of dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices coated with sugar candy, often through sugar panning. Almond comfits (also known as "sugared almonds" or "Jordan almonds") in a muslin bag or other decorative container are a traditional gift at baptism and wedding ...

  5. Confetti Mario Pelino - Wikipedia

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    Confetti Mario Pelino is one of the oldest Italian confectioneries founded in 1783 by Bernardino Pelino and located in Sulmona, Abruzzo, a region known for the production of Jordan almonds. [1] Since its founding it has been a family business, and as such it is a member of the Henokiens association. [2]

  6. Almond - Wikipedia

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    Domesticated almonds appear in the Early Bronze Age (3000–2000 BC), such as the archaeological sites of Numeira (Jordan), [5] or possibly earlier. Another well-known archaeological example of the almond is the fruit found in Tutankhamun 's tomb in Egypt (c. 1325 BC), probably imported from the Levant. [ 30 ]

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