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		<title>Chocolate Is Great</title>
		<description>It seems that everyone likes chocolate, it has an effect that everyone likes, and a taste the no one ever forgets. There is a chocolate lover in all of us. Everyone has their own favorite flavor of chocolate. For some, their favorite flavor is very sweet. Others desire a more dark and bitter taste. </description>
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		<title>Chocolate Fondue Is A Party Favorite</title>
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		<title>The Chocolate Experience</title>
		<description>Chocolate, in various forms, is one of the most popular and recognizable flavours in the world. Its taste is sought after in chocolate bars, ice cream, drinks and desserts; a cook's larder is not complete without a packet of cocoa powder! I remember giving my son his first taste of chocolate in the </description>
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		<title>When Was Chocolate Born?</title>
		<description>Ever wonder how this favorite dessert and ingredient for baked goods came about? What about the famous chocolate chip? Our love of chocolate started back in 1828 when a dutch chemist Johannes Van Houten came up with a way of separating the fat (cocoa butter) from the ground cocoa beans. This provide</description>
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		<title>Bring On The Chocolate Cake!</title>
		<description>When it comes to celebrating, food plays a critical and cross-cultural role. While it may consist of different cuisine depending on where you go, the meal around which families and friends gather unites the world on common ground. Different food comes to mean different things - a holiday meal, a wee</description>
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