Articles related to "Chocolate History"Switzerland is famous for its chocolate. Why not take the Swiss Chocolate Train to the Cailler Nestlé Visitor Centre and learn how this sweet is made from cocoa beans?
The Roger's Chocolate Factory - tour, a chocolate lion's head, brief history and the industry.
Dark Chocolate is now recognized as a healthy treat if it is consumed in moderation. The flavonoids in chocolate have been shown to have heart protective properties.
Provide or have students research information about the history of candy and help groups use this information to create and share a presentation about one kind of candy.
Serve the carolers that come to your house a piping hot cup of hot chocolate. Your guests will love both modern recipes and an ancient one that contains chili.
Perfect to celebrate Easter, this is one of the easiest recipes you can find for a delicious chocolate cake. People that do not cook often will find this recipe so easy.
This article presents a brief history of chocolate, overview of the kinds of chocolate, tips for cooking with chocolate, and recipe for Chocolate Cake with Orange Glaze.
Cacao is a product of the Americas. From the bitter drink form of Central and Southern Mexico to the sweet European take, its history is as rich as chocolate itself.
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Chocolate was a revered drink of the native Central American tribes which traveled to Europe via Spanish explorers and was there modified into the chocolate known today.
By 1585, when Europeans got their first taste of chocolate, cacao had been a major part of Mesoamerican society for over a thousand years.
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