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JORDAN ALMONDS ASSORTED 170G

In the Middle East, Jordan almonds are considered an aphrodisiac so there are always plenty on hand for the newlyweds and their guests. Like at the Italian weddings, Greek brides place the almonds in groups of five, an odd number that is indivisible to symbolize the unity of husband and wife.
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