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		<title>CHOCOLATE &#8211; A bit of history</title>
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 Who does not like chocolate? It is packaged snacks, which may contain layers of nuts, fruits, cereals, such as coconut, rose, and caramel nougat has brought much happiness and many will continue in the future. 
 Chocolate comes from the early 19th century. During the early 20th century became the commercial, which [...]]]></description>
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<p> Who does not like chocolate? It is packaged snacks, which may contain layers of nuts, fruits, cereals, such as coconut, rose, and caramel nougat has brought much happiness and many will continue in the future. </p>
<p> Chocolate comes from the early 19th century. During the early 20th century became the commercial, which rose a huge step since then. There are a lot of chocolates that are sold today without any changesin form and content from those first days, until just after World War II, can be purchased for just nickel. </p>
<p> Thousands of different varieties </p>
<p> There are thousands of types of chocolate manufactured and sold today, but only a few large producers. Chocolate are readily available in vending machines, and some of them even have added vitamins, minerals and protein, but contends that sweet, heavenly taste. </p>
<p> Hersheychocolate people are happy years, and are available worldwide in many different flavors. It all began in 1900, Milton S. Hershey develop recipes that have become classics. </p>
<p> It is not surprising that many companies involved in the production of chocolate, may use the same recipe for chocolate. The only differences are the cocoa, which may come from different varieties of plants, indifferent world. Nestlé, as well as three types ofchocolates, which come from cocoa beans grown in three different countries. </p>
<p> Some of the essential ingredients that go into the chocolate, cocoa paste, cocoa butter and sugar, as well as optional ingredients such as vanilla, lecithin. Most bars are packaged in foil, which can often leave a metallic taste in the mouth. Although the <b >document</b> is less expensive, is prone to break easily. Waxed <b ><a href="http://paperplainstore.com/" title="paper plain">paper</a></b> is a better package. </p>
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		<title>CHOCOLATE &#8211; A bit of history</title>
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 Who does not like chocolate? It is packaged snacks, which may contain layers of nuts, fruits, cereals, such as coconut, rose, and caramel nougat has brought much happiness and many will continue in the future. 
 Chocolate comes from the early 19th century. During the early 20th century became the commercial, which [...]]]></description>
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<p> Who does not like chocolate? It is packaged snacks, which may contain layers of nuts, fruits, cereals, such as coconut, rose, and caramel nougat has brought much happiness and many will continue in the future. </p>
<p> Chocolate comes from the early 19th century. During the early 20th century became the commercial, which rose a huge step since then. There are a lot of chocolates that are sold today without any changesin form and content from those first days, until just after World War II, can be purchased for just nickel. </p>
<p> Thousands of different varieties </p>
<p> There are thousands of types of chocolate manufactured and sold today, but only a few large producers. Chocolate are readily available in vending machines, and some of them even have added vitamins, minerals and protein, but contends that sweet, heavenly taste. </p>
<p> Hersheychocolate people are happy years, and are available worldwide in many different flavors. It all began in 1900, Milton S. Hershey develop recipes that have become classics. </p>
<p> It is not surprising that many companies involved in the production of chocolate, may use the same recipe for chocolate. The only differences are the cocoa, which may come from different varieties of plants, indifferent world. Nestlé, as well as three types ofchocolates, which come from cocoa beans grown in three different countries. </p>
<p> Some of the essential ingredients that go into the chocolate, cocoa paste, cocoa butter and sugar, as well as optional ingredients such as vanilla, lecithin. Most bars are packaged in foil, which can often leave a metallic taste in the mouth. Although the <b >document</b> is less expensive, is prone to break easily. Waxed <b ><a href="http://paperplainstore.com/" title="paper plain">paper</a></b> is a better package. </p>
<p>Tags :  <a href="http://paperplainstore.com" rel="dofollow" title="paper plain">paper plain</a> </p>
<h4>Related Blogs</h4>
<ul class="pc_pingback">
<li class="hdl" style="list-style: none">Related Blogs on <b>CHOCOLATE</b></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bakingandbooks.com/2009/12/28/plain-jane-sweet-chocolate-rolls-with-diced-apricots-and-raisins/">Baking and Books » Plain Jane Sweet <b>Chocolate</b> Rolls with Diced <b>&#8230;</b></a></li>
<li><a href="http://blogue.us/2009/12/28/national-chocolate-day/">B L O G U E  » National <b>Chocolate</b> Day?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://leaveroomfordessert.com/2009/12/chocolate-swirl-croquembouche/"><b>Chocolate</b> Swirl Croquembouche « Leave Room for Dessert</a></li>
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