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#111500 09/04/2003 6:42 PM
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We all know the tiny colored squares called confetti, perhaps still thrown at weddings, etc.
But I did not know until just now reading about the Carnival at Rome, that the paper stuff is just an imitation of the original tiny confections (small pieces of candy), so now the word "confetti" makes sense to me.


#111501 09/04/2003 11:21 PM
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Facinating. My 18 year old cousin is staying with me and her reaction to anything she likes seems appropriate. Instead of "cool" it's "Sweet!"


#111502 09/08/2003 2:03 PM
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The classic confetto is an almond covered by a shell of white solid sugar.

There are modern variations , with chocolate inside, or coloured shells.




#111503 09/08/2003 2:33 PM
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re:The classic confetto is an almond covered by a shell of white solid sugar.

These are often called Jordan Almonds in US, and are frequently used as a favor/table decoration at wedding.

I love them!



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