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Mpuannum Cake Truffles

$18.00 - $80.00

Whether you call these cake truffles, bon bons, bites, or balls, the one thing I know for sure is you will love them! These cute, irresistible chocolate covered treats hardly need an introduction.  Choose from the following cake creations. All of our little cake truffles are made with the finest ingredients including sweet cream butter, fresh eggs, and chocolate, to name a few.

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Orange Poppy Seed
- Freshly baked orange cake blended with buttercream icing covered with white chocolate.
Tiramisu Toffee - Italian "pick-me-up" white cake with brewed coffee mixed with cream cheese icing hand-dipped in milk chocolate.
Red Velvet - Southern red velvet cake treat mixed with cream cheeese icing smoothered in white chocolate. Double Chocolate - Chocoholics delight! Chocolate cake combined with chocolate buttercream icing drenched in dark chocolate.
Lemon Raspberry - Moist lemon cake and fresh raspberry preserves dipped in white chocolate.
Chocolate Caramel Nut- chocolate cake, caramel, and pecans dipped in milk chocolate.
Coconut Cream - golden yellow cake, mixed with coconut cream,and pecans covered in white chocolate.

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History... Adinkra is a cotton cloth produced in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire which has traditional Akan symbols stamped upon it. The adinkra symbols represent popular proverbs and maxims, record historical events, express particular attitudes or behaviour.

The mpuannum "five tufts" (of hair) Adinkra symbol is a symbol of priestly office, loyalty and adroitness.  This symbol is said to be the hairstyle of joy. It is the traditional hairstyle of the priestesses. The design of the adinkra symbol mpuannum resembles the way the priestesses' hair was tied.  It also represents the devotion and faithfulness one displays when doing a task required of one.

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