When the butter is melted add sugar and stir to combine.
Greek sugar coated almonds.
In traditional greek weddings sugar coated almonds are called koufeta.
Jordan almonds are often used as wedding favors like the italian bomboniere with the bitter almonds and the sweet sugar symbolizing the bitterness of life and sweetness of love.
Spinner turbine used to apply sugar to the candies.
Melt butter on a non stick frying pan over medium heat.
Odd numbers are chosen such as five because they can not be divided which represents the unity of the bride and groom.
Sugared almonds are also very common in greek weddings.
They are sugared or candy coated.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In greece they are called koufetta when you by them on their own.
They are placed in little bags in odd numbers and are served on a silver tray.
In their most classic form of dragée and comfit jordan almonds also known as koufeta consist of almonds which are sugar panned in various pastel colors.
The five almonds represent.
The sugar coating symbolizes the sweetness of life.
White or pink and mixed white pink.
Explanation card baptism 7 almonds.
Because odd numbers are indivisible this symbolizes that the newlyweds will share everything and remain undivided.
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Jordan almonds are a tradition at many weddings particularly in italian greek and middle eastern cultures.
The five sugar coated almonds represent health wealth happiness fertility and long life.
Five of these almonds wrapped in white tulle and tied with a ribbon are often given to the guests as wedding favors.
This enduring wedding tradition is called bombonieria and has been associated with eastern orthodox weddings for more than three millennia.
Sugar coated almonds from greece hatzigiannakis whole roasted almond coated with a layer of sugar.
Add the slivered almonds and cook stirring every 30 seconds for 4 minutes or until slightly browned.
The odd number of almonds is indivisible just as the bond between the child and godparent shall remain undivided.
The almonds themselves each coated in a sweet white shell of sugar are sometimes called jordan almonds elsewhere.