Almonds and a wedding
How many times have you received a small bundle with three or five candy-coated almonds - otherwise known as Jordan almonds - as a favour at a weddin ...
Getting married? Add a modern twist to traditional symbolism
(NC)-How many times have you received a small bundle with three or five candy-coated almonds - otherwise known as Jordan almonds - as a favour at a wedding? Have you ever wondered why it's always three or five, what they signify, or how the tradition started? Well, in addition to their elegant taste and versatility, almonds have come to symbolize several aspects of a happy marriage and a happy life.
In ancient times, almonds and almond blossoms symbolized true love. The first literary reference to Jordan almonds comes from Italy in the 1350s when they came to symbolize health, wealth, happiness, fertility and longevity. And, in traditional Greek weddings, sugar-coated almonds are placed in little bags and served on silver trays in odd numbers to symbolize how the newlyweds will share everything and remain undivided.
Did our ancestors know something about the health benefits of almonds? Their various roles in history indicate they did. We know today that a daily handful of almonds is high in vitamin E and healthful monounsaturated fat, and may help lower LDL cholesterol levels. It also packs protein, fibre, calcium and magnesium. So, by involving almonds in a wedding as part of the menu or as a favour, you'll be giving the gift of good health.
Stylish ideas for almond favours
• Seal three or five almonds in a small vellum or other paper envelope, with the bride and groom's names and wedding date printed on the front.
• Gather the almonds in a square of cellophane, wax paper, tissue paper, or fabric such as tulle, chiffon, or organza. Tie up the square with grosgrain, satin or chiffon ribbon.
• For even more elegant presentation, gather the almonds in a handkerchief embroidered with the bride and groom's name and wedding date, and tie with ribbon.
• Place three or five almonds in a small, clear plastic box - the size used for a ring - or in a small, plain round tin. Tie each box or tin with ribbon.
• Fill mini champagne glasses, tiny vases, espresso cups, tartlet pans, or small painted flower pots with almonds, and tie them up with cellophane and ribbon.
• Place one almond sugar cookie in a small white or gold truffle box, and tie with ribbon.
• Package seasoned almonds in a mini Chinese take-out carton.
• Switch up traditional Jordan almonds with seasoned almonds. For recipe ideas visit www.AlmondsAreIn.com.
And, you may want to attach or insert a note about the favour's symbolism, such as:
"These five almonds symbolize health, wealth, happiness, fertility and longevity."
"Since ancient times, almonds have been a symbol of true love."
"These five almonds - five as an indivisible number - symbolize how the bride and groom will share all they have and remain undivided forever."
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