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Sugared almonds : ウィキペディア英語版
Dragée

A dragée〔The word dragée is pronounced ; from Greek τραγήματα ''tragēmata'' "sweets, treats" (cf. τρώγω "to eat") through Latin ''tragēmata'' "sweets" and French ''la dragée'' "a sweet with almond filling".〕 is a bite-sized, colorful form of confectionery with a hard outer shell—which is often used for another purpose (e.g. decorative, symbolic, medicinal, etc.) in addition to consumption purely for enjoyment.
==Jordan almonds==
A classic form of dragée and comfit, Jordan almonds, also known as mlabas, sugared almonds'', ''confetti, or koufeta〔Chu, Anita. Field Guide to Candy: How to Identify and Make Virtually Every Candy Imaginable. Philadelphia: Quirk, 2009.〕 consist of almonds which are sugar panned in various pastel colors.
Jordan Almonds are often used as wedding favors, with the "bitter" almonds and the "sweet" sugar symbolizing the bitterness of life and sweetness of love.〔(Confetti and Weddings )〕 The treats are often packaged in groups of five to represent happiness, health, longevity, wealth, and fertility.〔Superior Nut Company. 2010-01-19. (The Story of Jordan Almonds ). Retrieved 2010-01-28.〕〔Chu, Anita. Field Guide to Candy: How to Identify and Make Virtually Every Candy Imaginable. Philadelphia: Quirk, 2009〕 At Italian and Greek weddings, the almonds are placed in groups of five, an odd number that is indivisible to symbolize the unity of husband and wife. In the Middle East, Jordan almonds are considered an aphrodisiac so there are always plenty on hand for the newlyweds and their guests.〔
Jordan Almonds are thought to originate in Ancient Rome, where honey-covered almonds introduced by a Roman baker and confectioner named Julius Dragatus. His confections were called dragati and were served by nobility at weddings and births.〔 When sugar became more readily available in the 15th century, the nuts were coated in sugar instead. In Sulmona, Italy, the technique of creating the dragée almonds was perfected by the Pelino family.〔
The term "Jordan" is most likely a corrupted version of the French word ''jardin'', meaning "garden," hence, a cultivated rather than wild almond.〔Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, 17th edition, 2005, p. 750.〕〔(The History of The “Confetti of Sulmona” and the Pelino House )〕 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.
Still others believe that "Jordan" is a corruption of the name of the town of Verdun in the northeast of France. In the 13th century, when the medieval crusaders brought sugar to Europe after their campaigns in the Holy Land, it was very valuable and considered medicinal. During that time, an apothecary in Verdun began coating other medicines with sugar (calling them dragées) to make them easier to take.〔 The town of Verdun became very well known for its ''dragées de Verdun''.

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