She dumped the contents of the box into a bonbon dish that stood upon the hall table and picking out the chocolate piece, ate it daintily while she examined her purchases. |
Vorosmarty is home to the city's most famous confectionery shop, Gerbeaud patisserie, where the cognac cherry bonbon was invented. |
Or a chocolate bonbon, intensely flavoured with mushroom, which conjured up both sorts of truffle in one disorientating bite? |
On another occasion, Maggie is chatting to a Conservative MP when Judy gives them both a bonbon. |
This tasty anti-globalization bonbon may have a slightly hollow centre, however, and the weakness stems, ironically, from a lack of information. |
Capt. Wainwright had been toying with a tin whistle which he had pulled from a bonbon. |