What wedding favours (bonbonieres) are popular?
Wedding favours, aka bonbonnieres, are gifts from the bride and groom to their guests as a symbolic thank you for attending their wedding.
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Wedding favours, also called bonbonnieres, are gifts from the bride and groom to their guests as a symbolic thank you for attending their wedding.
While they are more important in some cultures than others, years ago nearly every Australian wedding would have had sugared almonds in a small box or organza bag. Originating in Italy and particularly common at Greek weddings, usually five sugar coated almonds were provided to each guest.
The five almonds represented health, wealth, happiness, fertility and a long life. It is an odd number so they cannot be divided, which represents the unity of the bride and groom.
In recent years though a much wider range of favours are being offered. Examples include: