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2 unusual facts about Bonbon


Bon-Bon

The phrase "Bonbon" stems from the French word "bon", literally meaning "good", and is often used to describe sweet eatables.

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It also produces traditional Scottish sweeties such as Pan Drops and Bonbons.


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Brigadeiro

Brigadeiro (Portuguese for Brigadier; also known in some southern Brazilian states as negrinho, literally "blackie") is a simple Brazilian chocolate bonbon, created in the 1940s and named after Brigadier Eduardo Gomes, whose shape is reminiscent of that of some varieties of chocolate truffles.

MIMAROPA

Some of them are the Bathala Cave, Balanacan Bay and Tres Reyes Islands in the province of Marinduque; the White Island in Mindoro; Bonbon Beach in Romblon; and, the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park and El Nido Marine Reserve Park in Palawan.


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