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		<title>Chocolate Lovers Guide</title>
		<description>Chocolate, or the cocoa bean to be more exact was used by the Aztecs as early as the year 400 but it was Columbus who first introduced it to the new world when he brought it back to Spain. Chocolate as a drink was quite popular in Europe in the mid 1600's, but chocolate as a solid wasn't introduced </description>
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		<description>It has been described as sinful, decadent, addictive and a womans best friend. With beans that were once used as currency, the value of chocolate (both economic and psychological) has long been understood. By far the most popular ingredient in desserts, this velvety-smooth confection can require a b</description>
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