 Category: Chocolate
Category: Food and Drink >> Chocolate<< previous page 1 2 next page >> by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-07-31 ]
Chocolate is a psychoactive food. A chocolate comprises a number of raw and processed food and that are produced from the seeds of tropical cocoa tree. The cocoa tree was named by the 17th century Swedish naturalist, Linnaeus. The Greek term theobroma means literally "food of the gods" by dorothy smith  [ 2008-06-09 ] Chocolate pudding owes it origins to the chocolate custard. Chocolate pudding is a variation of the more traditional chocolate custard. by Wayne Helmore  [ 2008-05-27 ] For many years, chocolate gifts have been the gifts for all occasions. Any special occasion, from holidays to anniversaries to birthdays, was a welcome occasion to give and receive these gifts and a high percentage of individuals across the nation has given or received these items at some point in their lives. by Remy Na  [ 2008-04-07 ] Who doesn’t love chocolate? Well there are some but for the majority of us with a sweet tooth we just can’t resist that second, third (is there any need to go on?) bar of that lovely, creamy, succulent chocolate. The chances of feeling guilty after eating those lovely bars of chocolate are quite high. by Remy Na  [ 2008-04-07 ] Your wedding is going to be one of the best days of your life and it should be memorable for everyone. Why not make it extra special with an amazing caterer that will go beyond everyone else. Go ahead and get an ultra special favor, place card, save the date cards or anything you desire, all personalized for your wedding. The best thing is they all can be done out of chocolate! Not only that but you place an image of your choice on a candy bar, on a cookie or lollipop and they will be 100 percent edible. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-08 ] Candy bar is a lovely rectangular piece of heaven that can be enjoyed by anyone. As the name indicates these are long bar shaped confectionary. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-08 ] Candy bars, also known as the chocolate bars are a type of confectionery that are available in a rectangular bar form. Candy bars is a delectable treats that include cocoa butter, sugar, milk and cocoa solids. by Kendy Smith  [ 2008-02-28 ] Chocolate is a great food which can make more attraction. Healthy chocolate, how can that be? After all, we've been trained to think of chocolate as a guilty indulgence at best, and as a health disaster at worst. Yet there is a large body of scientific evidence that supports the notion that chocolate is not only harmless, but that it can actually contribute to health and longevity. by Sudhir Kumar [ 2008-01-04 ] Nouvelle Cuisine
1). There is still a debate on whether nouvelle cuisine has disappeared from the radar.
2). The way we cook at home today owes a great deal to nouvelle cuisine.
3). Nouvelle cuisine was to excite more than just the sense of taste. by Rajiv Singh [ 2007-12-19 ] India has tremendous potential to become the primary source of agricultural products, more specifically food products in the world. by Rajiv Singh [ 2007-12-19 ] Supply chain management (SCM) is the combination of art and science that goes into improving the way your company finds the raw components it needs to make a product or service and deliver it to customers. by Rajiv Singh [ 2007-12-19 ] When it comes to processing perishable crops, what is done to the crops the moment they are uprooted from the ground determines the final quality of the said crop, to a very large extent. by Rajiv Singh [ 2007-12-19 ] A consumer revolution is taking place in India as people change their eating habits and shopping patterns. by Sophie Beck [ 2007-10-11 ] When you're in the market for chocolate, you will wind up doing a lot of research through consumer magazines, products reviews and the Internet in order to get the best information and chocolate facts. Knowing what to look for in the highest quality will make your choice a lot easier. by Brian Smith  [ 2007-06-19 ] chocolate covered strawberries by hemalatha latha  [ 2007-06-11 ] Noodles may be hand-swung, machine-cut, regular-dried, or fine-dried. A good Chinese cook knows how to swing noodles by hand. Unfortunately noodle-swinging is a difficult art. Noodles available in the west are usually egg noodles of which dried eggs noodles are the only kind easily obtained in the west. Just visit on www.indomunch.com and taste the fresh noodles by sanjeevkumar kumar [ 2007-05-14 ] Why is eating a good breakfast so important? Let's find out. What did you have for breakfast? Nothing? Sweet roll and juice, onuts and coffee. Or bacon, eggs, toast with jam, juice, milk. visit www.indomunch.com . by Neil Folley  [ 2007-03-30 ] Numerous steakhouses at South Street Seaport offer steak dishes that are cooked in various ways. If you are new to this area, then you can make a little bit of search on this and enjoy your steak dish in a perfect steakhouse.
by Neil Folley  [ 2007-03-29 ] Every other steakhouse has a variety of appetizers for their customers. In this way, you can get to eat something different on your every visit. Steakhouse is apt for all types of people, whether they want to enjoy quiet dinners or loud parties.
by Fran Black  [ 2007-03-27 ] A trip down the baking aisle in a grocery store presents the pastry chef with more options for chocolate than the candy counter. But if you’re stuck in a pinch, is it okay to substitute semi-sweet chips with a bittersweet bar? by Dan Abel [ 2007-03-07 ] Myths and Facts about Chocolate. Learn about how caffene, acne, and calcium is related to chocolate by Dave Fooder [ 2006-12-29 ] Breakfast by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-08-12 ] When the USSR fell in 1991; a new brand of Russian businessperson was born. No longer under the heavy hand of the Communist Party, the Russian version of capitalism rose from the ashes of the latent regime. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-08-12 ] Truffles are well-known as some of the most delectable chocolate treats available. But they are such a delicacy that they were shrouded in mystery for many years. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] As spring reaches those of us in the Northern hemisphere, the world is beginning anew. The spring rains are bringing forth new growth all around us, and the temperature is finally creeping warmer virtually every day. It’s no wonder, then, that Spring is considered to be a prime time for celebration throughout the world. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Spring has arrived, and it’s time to plan that ever-popular Spring Vacation. But where to go? This year, why not branch out, head a little further south, and discover one of the world’s biggest countries – Brazil. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] St. Patrick’s Day has become a celebration of all things Irish. But who was St. Patrick? Learn why St. Patrick became a figure larger than life and how the festivities have changed over the centuries. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Can't make it to Munich, Germany to the official Oktoberfest? Why not check out one of the many other Oktoberfests celebrated around the world? by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Learn about the humble beginnings of Oktoberfest and the grand celebrations held today in Germany. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Cloisonné was invented centuries ago and has been perfected by the Chinese. Read how these beautiful art pieces are made. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Did you know that China celebrates their own version of Valentine's Day? Learn how it all started and the many ways people celebrate today. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Learn how this mysterious food has woven its story throughout multiple cultures and continents impacting civilizations culturally, socially, economically, and spiritually. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] While you may not be able to travel to France to celebrate Bastille Day, there are still ways to celebrate closer to home! by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Learn how the storming of The Bastille started the French Revolution and how France's national holiday is celebrated both in France and in the United States by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Take a journey through time and visit the fascinating city of Neuchâtel, home of DeLafée's Swiss Chocolate Pralines. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] This year, how about looking at the more traditional holiday treats to spice up your gatherings? By focusing on the traditional and meaningful, you may find that you introduce your family and friends to treats that they love to both eat and discuss. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Prepare for the holidays now to save yourself last minute headaches. Read this article for lots of great ways you can reduce holiday stress. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] This is the story of a young girl's memorable journey to Germany at Christmas-time and her special relationship with her grandmother by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Family Christmas traditions in Germany are bold, beautiful, and full of cheer. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Join in the festivities and celebrate Australia Day, even if you aren't in Australia! Throw an Australia Day party, complete with chocolate, in the true spirit of Australian "mateship," friendly companionship with many different people. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Australia Day each January 26th, brings a celebration of all things Australian. This celebration has greatly evolved over time, changing both its name and its content to reflect modern Australians and their pride in their country. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Read this touching story of one woman's journey of joy and sorrow and why Valentine's Day holds a special place in her heart. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] Valentine’s Day traces its history back to ancient Rome, long before it became a “Hallmark holiday”. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-04-18 ] This idyllic isle off the coast of Britain is known for its rolling green hills, friendly faces, and rich history. Ireland offers a wide variety of outdoor adventures. Learn about some of the most popular travel destinations in Ireland. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-02-26 ]
by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-02-03 ] Valentine’s Day traces its history back to ancient Rome, long before it became a “Hallmark holiday”. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-02-03 ] Read this touching story of one woman's journey of joy and sorrow and why Valentine's Day holds a special place in her heart. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-01-08 ] Australia Day each January 26th, brings a celebration of all things Australian. This celebration has greatly evolved over time, changing both its name and its content to reflect modern Australians and their pride in their country. by Jane Roseen  [ 2006-01-08 ] Join in the festivities and celebrate Australia Day, even if you aren't in Australia! Throw an Australia Day party, complete with chocolate, in the true spirit of Australian "mateship," friendly companionship with many different people. by Jane Roseen  [ 2005-12-31 ] Family Christmas traditions in Germany are bold, beautiful, and full of cheer. |