Dragée (English Wikipedia)

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  • E. B. Jackson, ed. (1999). Sugar Confectionery Manufacture (2nd ed.). Springer. p. 251. ISBN 978-0-8342-1297-8.

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  • from Ancient Greek τραγήματα (tragḗmata) 'dried fruits; sweets, treats' (cf. τρώγω trṓgō 'to eat'), through Latin tragēmata 'sweets' and then French dragée 'sweet with almond filling'.