
What is a Bonbon?
A bonbon is a small confectionery treat consisting of a sweet or flavored filling encased in a chocolate shell.
The fillings can vary widely and include ingredients such as ganache, caramel, fruit purée, nuts, liqueurs, or other delicious centers. Bonbons are known for their rich flavors, smooth textures, and elegant presentations, making them a popular choice for gifts, special occasions, or indulgent treats.
The word "bonbon" comes from the French word "bon," meaning "good," and it reflects the delightful nature of these confections.