• Chocolate - Breaking The Habit

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    In this article we're going to give some tips on how to break the chocolate eating habit if it's taken control of your life.Let's face it. Everybody loves chocolate.Read more…
  • Chocolate - History Of Hershey

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    In this article we're going to review of brief history of one of the largest manufacturers of chocolate in the world, Hershey.The Hershey company itself started with a decision that its founder, Milton Hershey, made in 1894 to produce sweet chocolate as a coating for his caramels, Milton's first business. He set up his new shop in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and called the company the Hershey Chocolate Company.Read more…
  • Chocolate - History Of Nestle Company

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    In this article we're going to briefly review the history of one of the largest manufacturers of chocolate in the world, Nestl?.It was in the 1860s that Henri Nestl?, a pharmacist, developed a food specifically for babies who could not breast feed.Read more…
  • Chocolate History - Part III

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    In this third part of our multi part series on chocolate, we're going to pick up our discussion continuing with the Industrial Revolution.When the Industrial Revolution hit, so did the mass production of chocolate, which spread its popularity among the more common folks of the world as up until that point chocolate was mostly for the elite and very wealthy.The first improvements to chocolate came with the Spaniards who liked the nourishment value of chocolate but felt that the taste itself could be improved on.Read more…
  • Chocolate - Hollow Chocolate Items

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    Ever wonder how they make those hollow chocolate Easter eggs? It's actually quite an involved process that is patented. The patent number is United States patent 3961089.Read more…
  • Chocolate History - Part I

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    In this first of a multi part series we're going to explore the wonderful history of one of mankind's greatest obsessions, chocolate.Chocolate first appeared on the scene about 4,000 years ago when the ancient Aztec and Mayan cultures discovered the cacao plant. The plant itself is said to have originated in the Amazon or Orinoco basin.Read more…
  • Chocolate History - Part II

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    In this second of our series on the history of chocolate we're going to take a look at more modern times.More recently, in 1519, the famous explorer Cortez visited the court of another famous person in history, Emperor Montezuma of Mexico. According to history, Montezuma consumed no other beverage than chocolate which he flavored with vanilla and spices.Read more…
  • How does a Chocolate Fountain Work?

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    A chocolate fountain is essentially an apparatus made from stainless steel that serves molten chocolate fondue. A motor at the base of the fountain is used for heating the prepared chocolate morsels that are placed in a heating tray. A central corkscrew pushes the molten chocolate up through a column.Read more…
  • Chocolate - A Health Food?

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    In this article we're going to discuss the health benefits of chocolate, if indeed there are any at all.Let's be honest. If you're a normal person you love chocolate.Read more…
  • A Brief History of Chocolate

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    Chocolate has been a favorite of man for thousands of years. Ancient people brewing the seeds of the cacao tree into a yummy beverage was the beginning of the wide assortment of chocolates that we enjoy today.Once chocolate was discovered by European conquests, it became a treat only the wealthiest could afford.Read more…
  • A Chocoholic-Gift For A Chocoholic

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    A Chocoholic-gift is too good for most. When you smell it, you want it. When you taste it you want more of it.Read more…
  • Good News For Chocoholics!

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    Crazy for chocolates but scared of eating it? No more compromises with your taste buds needed. Chocolate lovers can now enjoy their favourite treat subtracting the guilt of being unfair to their health.Read more…
  • Choosing Chocolate: Buyer Beware

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    Valentine's Day, though joyful for romantics, can prove hopelessly confusing for some. Not everyone is fortunate enough to be in a positive relationship on February 14. And for those who aren't, these can be troubling times.Read more…
  • Is There Chocolate After Weight Loss Surgery?

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    If there is one food people are emotional about it’s chocolate. We love it, want it, crave it, fear it. Thoughts of chocolate evoke tender feelings of comfort and self-pampering.Read more…
  • Belgian Chocolates Made Easy

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    Nothing in this world has ever stirred the imagination and sent out taste buds salivating nearly as much as the word; “Chocolate”. Deep, dark, rich, warm decedent flowing rivers of melted chocolate. Whether we add it to our cereal, to our fresh fruits, bake with it, use it in our pastries, drink it, dip biscotti in it, or make pasta with it, there is nothing that glorifies the taste buds as much as “Belgian Chocolate Candies”.Read more…
  • How To Eat Chocolate

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    With Valentine's Day just around the corner, isn't it about time that your treated your significant other to some chocolate? For a change, try a really respected brand, take your time, and concentrate on the whole chocolate experience.So here are some guidelines for what to look for in chocolate, but be forewarned, eating *really* good chocolate trains your taste buds to identify mediocre chocolate.Read more…
  • Why Chocolate for Valentine's Day?

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    Valentine’s Day is many things to different people- a chance to start new relationships, rekindle old ones, or remind that special someone how wonderful they really are. Others feel it is just another “Hallmark” holiday where they are expected to do something for unknown reasons. Regardless of your hopes, expectations, or reservations about Valentine’s Day, chocolate has long been a favorite gift for lovers.Read more…
  • How Chocolates are Manufactured?

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    Making chocolates is a long process. It starts from harvesting cocoa and finishes with the drying of chocolate. The process begins with,Fermentation: After collecting the cocoa beans and surrounding pulp from the cacao tree the fermentation process starts.Read more…
  • Chocolate Exposed

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    "There are four basic food groups: milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, and chocolate truffles." This anonymous quotation expresses the commonly-felt sentiment towards this "food of the gods." Our love for chocolate is played out in the many roles that we equate it with: we give it as gifts on Valentine's Day, we binge on it when we're depressed, we crave it as a comfort food, and in general most of us just need a daily fix.Read more…
  • Chocolate Fountains - The New Must Have For Parties, Weddings And Events

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    Do you remember parties and events only a couple of years ago? Parties without chocolate fountains? How did we ever cope without them?Read more…

Most Recent Articles in Chocolate category

  • Services provided with chocolate fountain - By: Awais Ashraf
    Since previous twenty years one of the most remarkable unmatched and fun inclusions to weddings, birthday parties and other occasions is chocolate fountain. A chocolate fountain has turned into one of the most preferable and ideal appendage for parties having a factor of joy and amazement for the crowd.
  • Hand Made Chocolates and Flowers - By: Timothy Spencer
    A bouquet of flowers always comes best with a box of chocolates. However, there are no more special than hand-made Belgian chocolates with that bunch of fresh flowers. This article explains how a box of Belgian hand-made chocolates is the best from other kinds of chocolates you can find from the nearest supermarket.
  • Sweeten Your Wedding Day - By: Promila Saini
    Traditionally, wedding days are filled with flowers and laces, yes, that could still work but where's the uniqueness and "one of a kind" concept that you are looking for? Instead of settling to the use of flowers and laces, why not try chocolates and sweets?
  • Chocolate T-shirts and Gifts: Show Your Love - By: Ruth Lanham
    One of those things that you love that you can express with a t-shirt is chocolate. It's not secret that many people love chocolate and feel like they can't live without. Chocolate is a food that people have been obsessed about for a long time and have no problem telling others how much they love it.
  • For The Love of Chocolate - By: Debbie Burgin
    One of the biggest new items in the skin care world is the introduction of dark chocolate skin treatments. Chocolate manicures and pedicures are quite commonplace in many salons.
  • Chocolate Pudding Dessert - By: Krissy Leighton
    Finally, an easy to make chocolate pudding dessert! Chocolate and pudding are always huge hits with the family. Now, we show you how to make an excellent dessert that is sure to be a big hit!
  • Chocolate Cake Dessert - By: Krissy Leighton
    Take advantage of this easy to make chocolate cake dessert. Here are the ingredients that will be needed to prepare this chocolate cake dessert:2 Cups Granulated sugar 3/4 Cup water 1/2 Cup oil 3 eggs 1 Container sour cream (8 ounce) 2 1/4 Cups all-purpose flour 2/3 Cup unsweetened cocoa 1 1/2 Teaspoons baking soda 1 Teaspoon salt 1/2 Teaspoon baking powderAlso, here's what you will need to prepare the icing for this chocolate cake dessert:1 Teaspoon vanilla 3 Cups confectioners sugar 1 Cup coarsely chopped pecans 1/2 Cup butter or margarine 1 Cup firmly packed light brown sugar 1/3 Cup milkCooking Instructions:Preheat over to 350 degrees F. Generously grease and flour a 9x13 baking pan.
  • Sugarless Candy: Low Glycemic Index Connection - By: Fred Goldman
    People who are diabetic are not the only people who pay attention to the Glycemic Index (GI). The Glycemic index measures different types of carbohydrates and how fast the foods you eat raise blood sugar levels.Choosing foods that are low on the Glycemic index, such as sugarless candy and natural chocolates with no sugar, can result in weight loss.
  • Improve Your Party's Style With A Chocolate Fountain - By: Gerry Lewis
    The selection for dessert for a lot of extravagant parties occasionally includes a chocolate fountain, which is usually a big hit. Chocolate is melted by heat from below then vertically transported to the top of the fountain, where it then drizzles down the tiers. Chocolate fountains reuses the chocolate that is put into it until it is all eaten, so be for sure your guest are not sticking their hands in the chocolate.
  • America's Top 5 Chocolate Candy Brands - By: Natalie Aranda
    Often referred to as the sweetest pleasure of mankind, Chocolate candy is one of the top sellers in America after a long time before enjoying it. Chocolate was discovered by Mayans of the Yucat?n Peninsula, in M?