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bonne-bouche. An English term since the 18th century, bonne-bouche means “a dainty or tasty mouthful or morsel.” It comes from the French bonne-bouche (bonne, “good,” plus bouche, “mouth”), which means “a pleasing taste in the mouth” in that language. French for a dainty morsel would be morceau qui fait ou donne bonne bouche. |