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honmei choco : ウィキペディア英語版 | honmei choco
in Japan is chocolate given by women on Valentine's day to men whom the giver has romantic feelings for. This is often given to husbands, boyfriends, and prospective boyfriends. ''Honmei'' chocolate is usually higher-quality and more expensive than ''giri choco'' ("obligation chocolate"), which is given to male coworkers and other men the woman has no romantic attachment to. The word "Honmei" originates from horse racing and refers to the favored horse in that race. Homemade ''honmei choco'' is also popular. This is generally reciprocated on White Day, celebrated on March 14, when men buy candy and gifts for women. ==References==
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