bonbon

(bänbän′; Frnn)

noun

a small piece of candy, as a chocolate-covered cream

Origin: Fr, redupl. of bon, good

See bonbon in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
A candy that often has a center of fondant, fruit, or nuts and is coated with chocolate or fondant.

Origin:

Origin: French

Origin: , reduplication of bon, good

Origin: , from Latin bonus; see deu-2 in Indo-European roots

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