White Jordan Almonds (Confetti) – Weddings, Celebrations & Special Occasions 1kg

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Classic white Jordan almonds (confetti) for weddings and celebrations in Toronto — perfect for favours, sweet tables, and meaningful traditions.Elegant white Jordan almonds, traditionally used for weddings and special celebrations. Their crisp sugar coating and almond centre symbolize the balance of sweetness and life’s challenges, making them a timeless choice for both traditional favours and beautifully styled displays.Jordan almonds are a classic confection rooted in Italian and European tradition, made from whole almonds coated in a smooth sugar shell. They represent the bittersweet nature of life and relationships — the almond at the centre symbolizing life’s challenges, and the sugar coating reflecting its sweetness.For generations, they have been shared at weddings and celebrations as a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and well wishes.What Are Jordan Almonds?Jordan almonds, also known as confetti almonds, are sugar-coated almonds traditionally shared at weddings and special celebrations. Presented in groups of five, they carry symbolic wishes for health, wealth, happiness, longevity, and fertility — thoughtfully given to family, friends, and celebration guests at weddings, anniversaries, and other meaningful occasions.They are often beautifully arranged in decorative boxes, organza or tulle sachets, or incorporated into floral displays, thoughtfully coordinated with the style and palette of the celebration.The Meaning of Jordan AlmondsJordan almonds are traditionally presented in groups of five — a long-standing custom across Europe and the Mediterranean. Each almond represents a meaningful wish for the future:HealthWealthHappinessLongevityFertilityAlways given in odd numbers for good fortune, the almond at the centre reflects life’s challenges, while the sugar coating symbolizes a life filled with more sweetness than bitterness — and a future rich in love and happiness.Italian Wedding Confetti TraditionKnown throughout the world as Italian wedding confetti or candied almonds, these treats are also called confetti in Italy and dragées in France. In many cultures, they are given as wedding favours or bomboniere to symbolize prosperity and enduring love.The tradition of gifting confetti almonds extends beyond weddings to baptisms, anniversaries, and other joyful milestones.Whether you call them Jordan almonds, wedding candies, or almond confetti, this timeless custom continues to bring meaning and sweetness to life’s celebrations. Product DetailsMade in CanadaPrice: per kilogram (approx. 275 pieces)Yields: approx. 55 guests (5 candies per person)Colour: WhiteAlso known as: Confetti, Jordan Almonds, Wedding Candies, BomboniereIngredientsSugar, almonds, wheat flour, maltodextrin, corn starch, artificial flavour (vanillin). May contain colour.Did You Know?In Italian tradition, confetti comes from the Latin conficiere, meaning “to prepare.” These sugar-coated almonds have symbolized joy, unity, and celebration for centuries, making them an enduring part of Italian wedding and celebration traditions.Availability & PickupAvailable for pickup in the Greater Toronto Area.Frequently Asked Questions About Jordan AlmondsWhat are Jordan almonds used for?Jordan almonds are sugar-coated almonds traditionally used as wedding favours and symbolic celebration sweets.  They are often given as gifts or presented as part of sweet tables and decorative displays.Why are there 5 Jordan almonds?Jordan almonds are given in groups of five to represent five wishes for the future: health, wealth, happiness, longevity, and fertility.How many Jordan almonds do I need per guest?The traditional serving is 5 almonds per guest. A 1kg bag contains approximately 280 almonds, allowing you to prepare about 55 favours.  A 1kg bag contains approximately 280 almonds, enough to prepare about 55 traditional favours.Are Jordan almonds only for weddings?No, Jordan almonds are also used for baptisms, anniversaries, and other celebrations. They are a versatile and meaningful confection for many occasions.What are Jordan almonds called in Europe?In Italy, Jordan almonds are known as confetti, while in France they are called dragées. These names refer to the same sugar-coated almond tradition.How are Jordan almonds served at weddings?Jordan almonds are traditionally served in small decorative boxes or tulle sachets, usually in groups of five, and given to guests as wedding favours.