Queen Elizabeth I loved bonbons, and aristocratic Tudor households would pride themselves on presenting elaborate sugar artifices. |
I also gave her some ginger-bread, a handful of bonbons, some Krishnu wine, and some anisette. |
It recalled the neat, mouth-watering display of bonbons with which his father, a chocolatier, tempted the passers-by. |
They say the baccarat here is silly, and they might as well play for bonbons. |
So why didn't I go to work and write the thing, instead of dawdling around the house eating bonbons? |
Twentieth-century bonbons and sweets made in France include numerous regional specialities, traditional or modern, unobtainable anywhere else. |