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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Chocolate Confectionery' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Chocolate Confectionery Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Chocolate Confectionery 1. Chocolates - Treat Or Trick - By: Michael Russell We tend to treat ourselves occasionally when we feel we deserve it. Sometimes we take in a show, go to a sporting event, maybe buy a new article of clothing. We celebrate in many ways for at various points in our lives, by toasting with champagne and other things that we might find pleas... Featured ArticleChocolate : A History Of Chocolate Did you know chocolate was originated in Central America? That it used to be a treat only to the rich? Chocolate has a fascinating history!The Olmecs occupied a small area south of Veracruz and were the first cultivators of the cacao pod. The Mayans were next, just south of present day Mexico, to elevate chocolate to status of the Gods. They named the cacao tree Cacahuaquchtl (tree) as they were concerned no other tree was worth naming. They believed the tree belonged to the gods a ...
Read full story 2. Culinary School Choice Is More Than Cooking - It's A Career, It's A Life! - By: Gary Smith We will start off informing you about the various options you have to work in the Cooking Department. What are the various positions you can look forward to? where do you want to end up? or more importantly where do you want to start? Selecting a new Culinary School can be ver... 3. Candy-the Taste, A Feeling - By: Michael Russell It has been known by many names, confectionery, sweet, and lollies, but a lot of people just call it candy. Sweet treats have been around a long time. Candy dates back to the ancient Egyptians, almost 3500 years ago. The early Egyptians, Arabs, and Chinese used to pour honey over fruit and nut... 4. Origins Of Candy Cane And Other Favorites - By: Michael Russell Cologne, Germany in the year 1670. Children attending the Christmas holiday celebration were given a white sugar stick candy bent in the shape of a shepherd's staff. In Sweden, during the 19th century, peppermint was added to the candy and the striped candy first appeared. In the 1... 5. Good And Plenty - By: Michael Russell What is 1.75 centimeters in length, 0.75 centimeters in width and pink and white on the outside and black on the inside? Of course. Good &Plenty candy. Good and Plenty candy was first produced by the Quaker City Confectionery Company in Philadelphia in 1893 and is the oldest branded can... 6. What To Feed Your Cat - By: Ric Wiley Well what can I say about feeding your cat. If your cat will eat it then generally let them eat it but there are some foods that you should keep away from your cat, chocolate being one of them but more of that later. What does my cat like, well most things especially if I... 7. What Is Plaque? - By: Michael Russell If no action is taken to maintain proper dental health care, acid will form and attack the tooth enamel, allowing tooth decay to penetrate into the softer tissue inside the tooth. If the decay is not treated in its early stages, it will progress to the tooth pulp, a soft tissue containing nerv... 8. The True History Of Chocolate - By: Peter Cullen For a food that seems so familiar, most of us know surprisingly little about the real origins and history of chocolate. I counted myself in this group until very recently when I picked up a copy of a book titled 'The True History of Chocolate", by Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe. Published in 1996,... 9. Recipe: Chocolate Modeling Clay - By: Rondi Davis Ingredients: 6 oz. chocolate chips 5 teaspoons corn syrup 1 gallon size zip-top bag Rolling pin, cookie cutters, plastic table knife Directions: 1. Melt the chocolate chips in the top half of a double boiler. Stir in the... 10. Family Christmas Traditions From Germany - By: Jane Roseen German legend says that, on Christmas Eve, all the rivers turnto wine, the animals speak to each other and to humans, treesbear fruit, church bells ring from the sea, and gems pour forthfrom the mountains. Is it any wonder, then, that familyChristmas traditions in Germany are bold, beautiful... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
By the end of this year, the chocolate company will call a halt to all advertising of its core confectionery and snack brands to youngsters below the age of |
By the end of this year, the chocolate company will call a halt to all advertising of its core confectionery and snack brands to youngsters below the age of |
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| St. Basil Cathedral Chocolate Bar Authentic Russian chocolate by the 'Russian Chocolate' Confectionery Factory of Moscow, Russia. 100 gram chocolate bar of tender 'coffee with cream' flavor. Must try! Simply divine flavor.... |
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| Spasskaya Tower Chocolate Bar Authentic Russian chocolate by the 'Russian Chocolate' Confectionery Factory of Moscow, Russia. 100 gram milk chocolate bar.... |
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| Russian Chocolate Chocolate Bar Authentic Russian chocolate by the 'Russian Chocolate' Confectionery Factory of Moscow, Russia. 100 gram milk chocolate bar with hazelnuts and raisins.... |
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| Borovitzkaya Tower Chocolate Bar Authentic Russian chocolate by the 'Russian Chocolate' Confectionery Factory of Moscow, Russia. 100 gram white chocolate bar.... |
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| Bell Tower Chocolate Bar Authentic Russian chocolate by the 'Russian Chocolate' Confectionery Factory of Moscow, Russia. 100 gram dark chocolate bar.... |