Cocoa contains theobromine, an alkaloid that penetrates the skin to the subcutaneous fat layer and may help stimulate the release of stored fat. |
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It's as if they know that I spend my weekends sitting in my pajamas eating Cocoa Puffs straight from the box. |
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Cocoa died in her sleep after a year and Fred lived to the ripe old age of two and half. |
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Cocoa butter is the fat in chocolate and it has a melting point very close to body temperature. |
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Cocoa beans contain copper and most of the mineral remains preserved after the beans are processed into cocoa or chocolate. |
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At Cocoa Lilly, West Mall, female buyers seem to be impressed by brightly-coloured tops, particularly those in the baby-doll style. |
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He was also one of the few agents who purchased and processed cocoa and coffee beans for the National Cocoa and Coffee Board. |
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Cocoa Puffs, dry as dust and hard as she poured them into the bowl, the glass still warm from the hot water. |
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He enlivened one spring camp in Cocoa, after the club switched to Florida, by planting a young but very alive cobra in another player's foot locker. |
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Her first collection Making Cocoa for Kingsley included a number of literary jokes and parodies in the style of some of the most notable 20th century poets. |
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Cocoa liquor, the derivative of the cocoa bean used in milk and dark chocolates that is absent from white chocolate, contains most of the antioxidants. |
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Cocoa trees lined most of the main roads that led to her home. |
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Augustine south to Cocoa Beach, the coast fluctuates between the two, depending on the annual weather conditions. |
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Voucher specimens were deposited in the collection of the Laboratory of Myrmecology, Cocoa Research Center, CEPLAC, Itabuna, Bahia, Brazil. |
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Cocoa is rich in phenolic phytochemicals such as theaflavin, epigallocatechin gallate, resveratrol, and procyanidin. |
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Rens joins 04 from food processing company, Cargill, where he was Marketing and Communications Director for Cocoa and Chocolate. |
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Cocoa butter, a fatty acid obtained from cocoa beans, contains high-quality polyphenol antioxidants that possess antiaging properties. |
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Scott Walker and John McGowan have been named managing director and commercial director respectively at ADM Cocoa International. |
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The railway was instrumental in the expansion of Rowntree's Cocoa Works. |
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Dating back to 1894, The Hershey Company has a legacy of creating chocolate experiences, from the iconic Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar to Hershey's Syrup and Hershey's Cocoa. |
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The mouth-watering set contains three 'high-foaming' all-in-one shampoo, shower gel and bubble baths, in Hazelnut Espresso, Double Rich Hot Cocoa and Hot Buttered Rum. |
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Aecetia Foods, NewYork, NY, has blended extra virgin coconut oil, organic sunflower lecithin and organic unsweetened cocoa to create Quoquos Coconut Oil Lecithin Cocoa. |
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Next, a mixture of fine sea salt, cocoa, vitamin C and Chocolate Body Syrup is rubbed into the skin. |
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The farmers soon quit producing, and cocoa exports dropped from 19 percent of gross domestic product to 3 percent. |
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People are also advised to stay clear of white chocolate, which is made from cocoa butter and does not contain any cocoa at all. |
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Add cocoa, white sugar and vanilla and zap in the microwave until it is melted together. |
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He knows the score, but was given a graphic example on a cocoa farm in rural Ghana, during his personal odyssey into the African countryside. |
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The Kuna Indians of Panama consume up to five cups of cocoa a day and include cacao in many of their traditional recipes. |
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The decrease is minimal with lightly alkalized cocoa powder, but with strongly alkalized powder, the gel strength is significantly reduced. |
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Rich, indulgent ice creams often utilize an alkalized cocoa powder while other less-intense chocolate ice creams may use a non-alkalized version. |
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These applications can use cocoa with color that has been adjusted through an alkalization process. |
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Methyl xanthines are found in seeds and leaves of a variety of unrelated plant species, including coffee, tea, cocoa, cola and mate. |
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When I say hot chocolate, I mean used coffee grounds laced with crushed chocolate laxative tablets and cocoa powder. |
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I love the flavor of mint, and using it to enhance drinks like lemonade and cocoa is especially refreshing. |
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No, the advantages of taking cocoa can be attained by eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables. |
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A number of cocoa-processing factors, including bean origin and roasting, combine to influence cocoa powder attributes. |
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They had ordered hot cocoa from room service and gone through the photo albums that Pat had brought with her. |
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Disappointed with the dilatory tactics of the cocoa firms, he even suggested sending a man-of-war to arrest a slave ship. |
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The latest dates for the information on arrowroot, cocoa and nutmeg were 1961, 1984 and 1993, respectively. |
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Traditionally, the plantation economy exported cocoa and coffee and imported rice, beans, and salt fish to feed the plantation workers. |
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Aromas of orange peel and cocoa make way for a smooth-edged and well-aged rum, more tannic than sweet, and less vanilla than is common. |
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Made from the beans of the tropical plant Theobroma cacao, cocoa was a favorite drink of ancient Maya and Aztec people in Mesoamerica. |
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The agricultural products are sugar, rice, manioc, cocoa, vegetables, and bananas. |
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Shea butter in refined form has been used for margarine and as a substitute for cocoa butter. |
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If something really needs that 100 year old balsamic vinegar or a dusting of Valrhona cocoa powder, I'm putting that on. |
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Rice, bananas, and citrus fruits replaced the traditional crops of sugar, coffee, and cocoa. |
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Compared to the misery of a chicken sandwich, it was a taste explosion of sugars and fats and scrummy cocoa solids and buttermilk. |
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A chocolate face masque made with organic cocoa is simply amazing for your skin. |
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Alkaloids have been described as components of plant defence responses and the two main alkaloids found in cocoa are caffeine and theobromine. |
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Two inches of bark chips or cocoa shells make a good mulch for a bed of heathers. |
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For example, cocoa matting is probably the least expensive material you can buy to cover floors in today's world. |
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Maya Gold is produced using cocoa grown by Mayan farmers in Toledo, an impoverished jungle region of southern Belize. |
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The major exports are bauxite and alumina, apparel, sugar, bananas, coffee, citrus and citrus products, rum, cocoa, and labor. |
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Fortunately, much of the copper is retained when the bean is processed into cocoa or chocolate. |
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Attell said it was cooling cocoa butter and, for many years, bore ill will towards Kilbane for this charge, which Kilbane often repeated. |
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The cocoa flower has five free sepals, five free petals, five staminodes, five stamens and an ovary of five united carpels. |
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Ten minutes a day, while drinking the bedtime cocoa, would be a jolly good start. |
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Spread a mulch of wood chips, cocoa bean hulls, or the like around the plant, taking care not to heap the material around the rose's trunk. |
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Among products derived from cocoa beans, cocoa powder contains the highest amount of polyphenols, followed by dark chocolate and milk chocolate. |
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As a result, he shifted the company focus to stabilized chocolate milk powder as well as cocoa powder for ice cream. |
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Currently, mirid control relies on calendar spraying, which is both expensive and a huge challenge to cocoa sustainability. |
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The mirids differ between regions but they are a major problem in most cocoa growing regions. |
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You can also fill this person's basket with organic chocolate cookies, biscotti, chocolate bars and hot cocoa. |
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Whisk finely chopped chocolate into hot milk for a bittersweet but more sophisticated and rich hot cocoa. |
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Even then, cocoa was a cash crop, the seeds traded for gold, silver, turquoise, maize, oil, beans, incense and cotton. |
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Whip the cream until it just holds its shape and then stir in the sugar and sift in the cocoa. |
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The fineness of a cocoa powder affects both the flavor development and the mouthfeel of the finished product. |
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Whether you use chocolate or cocoa powder you're guaranteed to make rich, delicious and mouth-watering desserts and treats! |
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For simple fare, try sugar cookies, doughnuts, muffins or coffee cake with coffee and cocoa or hot spiced cider. |
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Crete looked back up to Stu's face and picked up his scorching hot mug of cocoa. |
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He entered the cocoa industry but after its decline started his own transport business with mule carts. |
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Propose a toast for the occasion with homemade hot cocoa, spiced tea, mulled cider or eggnog served in Spode Christmas Tree mugs. |
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It's National Chocolate Week, which means you now have an excuse to eat your body weight in cocoa solids. |
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The only twenty-first-century structure I see is the breeze-block shed where dried cocoa beans are bagged. |
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At the end of the day, thoughtful valets unbuckle your boots, toss them onto a warmer, stash your skis, and hand you a cup of cocoa. |
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The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today. |
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Search teams, including cocoa and coffee planters, have begun combing the forested south-east from Biche to Sangre Grande. |
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The children have just come in from sledding, pink cheeked and noisy, ready for hot cocoa and dry clothes. |
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Essentially, the cocoa butter is replaced by vegetable oil to improve the eating experience. |
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In a bowl, combine the chocolate and cocoa butter and transfer to an airless spray gun. |
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Various information on the nutritiousness and goodness of cocoa are compiled and disseminated to the public and are available upon request. |
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He thinks, too, of pumpkin pie and fresh harvested honey and steaming hot cocoa. |
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In addition, stabilizers such as kappa carrageenan help prevent the cocoa particles from settling out in chocolate milk. |
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An excellent example of the benefits is cocoa, a critical cash crop for small farmers in many tropical nations. |
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They're as mundane as the flour, cocoa, and sugar in brownie mix or the sand, gravel, and cement used to make concrete. |
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The price paid to the country's 600,000 cocoa farmers will be set at 380 CFA francs a kilogramme, a rise of 15 CFA francs on the previous season. |
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They all sat down and had their own cups of hot cocoa, warming their insides and their outsides. |
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They have a fallback in subsistence production and other cash crops, such as cocoa and copra. |
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Beds can be lightly hoed and covered with a mulch of spent mushroom compost, chipped bark or cocoa shells. |
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Some premium products, such as super premium ice creams, may use a 22 to 24 percent cocoa fat ingredient. |
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With its higher percentages of cocoa solids and cocoa butter, this is what hard-core chocolate craving is all about. |
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Joy, whose family owns a cocoa plantation in Trinidad, makes her own chocolates by hand. |
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Western countries have cocoa butter in their chocolates which is superior health wise. |
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Caffeine is a common ingredient in beverages such as coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks and cocoa. |
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Take in the aroma of the towering spice trees whose barks provide cinnamon sticks, used to make delicious cocoa and spice tea. |
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I swirled my hot cocoa with my straw, staring out my window at the softly falling snow. |
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The Samba-Brazil nut and date cake, Brazilian pecan nut and cocoa parfait make up for the Latin American team's fans. |
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Health experts are finding out that some of the chemicals in cocoa can have a positive effect on the heart and blood circulation. |
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Higher fat in the cocoa powder will bring more fat to the product, and hypothetically make the ice cream smoother. |
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Add the yeast, milk, butter and cocoa, then mix to a smooth, creamy consistency. |
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End off with an iced drink or hot cocoa or hot cider depending on the season. |
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Spanish-speaking peon laborers from Venezuela arrived in the nineteenth century to clear forests and work in cocoa cultivation. |
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It manages to be silky and mellow, with damson and cocoa but at the same time, that pepperiness packs a punch. |
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European researchers found that mice are more attracted to cocoa than cheddar. |
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The other product most often using cocoa and chocolate ingredients is chocolate ice cream. |
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Sift the flour with a pinch of salt, cocoa and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl and set aside. |
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In a separate bowl, stir together flour, cocoa and salt and stir into chocolate mixture until well blended. |
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In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt. |
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Follow the recipe for Victoria sponge, but substitute two tablespoons of sifted cocoa for two of flour. |
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Place the butter, sugar, cocoa and egg in a saucepan and slowly bring to the boil. |
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On low speed, beat in the flour and cocoa alternately, beginning and ending with flour. |
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Combine the Rice Krispies, the cocoa and the whole wheat flour in a mixing bowl. |
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The bourse has been licensed to trade olein, coffee, CPO, cocoa, plywood and pepper. |
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I swore off ever drinking alcohol, and I prefer drinking tea and cocoa to drinking coffee. |
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Rolf asked the question, coming into the living room with three mugs of hot cocoa with marshmallows. |
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I punched in her number as I placed my large mug of hot cocoa on the coffee table. |
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They drank their cocoa and watched as the beginning of their favorite movie started. |
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She drank the rest of her hot cocoa, and nearly burned all the tastebuds off her tongue. |
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It is just as easy to curl up at home, drink hot cocoa, and watch a chick flick by myself, as it is to do so there. |
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The two boys settled back down and drank their cocoa in silence until Ron came through. |
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He treated us each with a cup of steaming cocoa, and biscuits and an assortment of preserves. |
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Actually, I'm sitting here cozy by a fire, drinking a cup of cocoa, thinking out loud. |
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After they had drunk their hot cocoa the two boys went out to walk around the town. |
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He emerged from the kitchen a moment later with a bowl of popcorn and 2 mugs of hot cocoa in his hands. |
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I had a ridiculously tasty marshmallow cocoa and a very filling egg salad sandwich. |
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He stood at a nearby table, selling coffee, tea, cocoa and chocolate bars for a church fund-raiser. |
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If you're not at home drinking cocoa and eating toast when the snow sets in then you've got no one to blame but yourself. |
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Her hands were cupped around a mug of hot cocoa, the marshmallows on the top were already melting from the heat. |
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I meet some lively Africans from the Ivory Coast, who split open a cocoa bean and fed me the slippery seeds within. |
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The cocoa bean is a fairly nutritious food, containing polyphenols which may benefit the heart and circulation. |
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They are two of the biggest exporters of chocolates and processed coffee even though they don't produce a single cocoa bean between them. |
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A 25-minute film shows what happens from the time the cocoa bean is picked until it ends up as chocolate. |
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Commonly suggested remedies such as cocoa butter, vitamin E oil and other preparations or creams have no evidence that they actually work. |
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To make chocolate, processors mix the cocoa liquor with cocoa butter, sugar and, to create milk chocolate, different forms of milk. |
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In the late 1800s, a Dutchman invented the cocoa press, which could separate the ground beans into cocoa powder and cocoa butter. |
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The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank encourage indebted countries to export primary goods such as coffee, cocoa or copper. |
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Today's weather is perfect only for indoor DIY with a nice hot cup of cocoa. |
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Some subsistence farmers earn cash from the sale of copra, cocoa, kava, manioc, pineapples, bananas, and fish. |
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Mix the cocoa with the biscuits, egg yolks, 2 tbsp of the sugar, vanilla and pine nuts. |
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Don't even think about cocoa powders or the thin, insipid apology for chocolate drinks you get from machines. |
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I take another sip of cocoa, and stare out the frosty window, thanking the flames of the fire for warming my tired body. |
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Cote d'Ivoire has traditionally had the strongest economy in francophone West Africa, a status built on its cocoa, coffee and rubber plantations. |
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Together they went into Maude's dining room for tea, cocoa, and the dainties Maude was sure to have prepared. |
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In dairy desserts such as mousses, the desired texture and air content determine the type and amount of cocoa powder to be used. |
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During wartime, cocoa beans were scarce, so someone had the great idea to blend the hazelnuts with chocolate, and gianduja was born. |
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And in low-fat ice cream, a low-fat or defatted cocoa powder may be chosen. |
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A good cup of hot cocoa sounded delightful at the moment, and Eric licked his lips. |
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In dairy desserts such as puddings and mousses, the desired texture and air content determine the type and amount of cocoa powder to be used. |
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It split immediately, with a puddle of yellowish cocoa butter pooling around a gritty, pulpy center. |
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Add one-quarter of the egg white to the cocoa mixture and whisk until blended. |
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The ingredient discovered by the scientists is called theobromine, a derivative found in cocoa. |
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The great skies are shrouded in smoky, matte tones of dark mocha, cocoa or gunmetal grays, representing night, fog, smog or infinite space. |
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A little further on, there was a young man from a Spring Green church who had set up large dispensers of coffee and cocoa. |
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Because cocoa does not dissolve, highly dispersible products work better for dairy applications, says Stunek. |
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Because of their caffeine content, coffee, tea and cocoa were used as awareness enhancers in some older religions. |
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If dusted with cocoa powder, as they often are, these are thought to look like freshly dug real truffles. |
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In West Africa, the chocolate industry benefits from the exploitation of child workers in cocoa fields. |
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To create a cocoa powder, processors first must clean the beans well, removing all extraneous material. |
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The export of palm oil and kernels, copra, cocoa, fish, and timber constitute the bulk of the country's trade. |
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It had warm aromas of prunes, cocoa and caramel, which brought out the flavors of the chocolate cake wonderfully. |
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In addition to gold mining and oil drilling, major industries include coffee, copra, cocoa, cattle, oil palm, timber and wood-chip mills, and tuna canneries. |
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The remaining cake, still containing a varying percentage of cocoa butter, is broken into smaller pieces to be sold as cocoa cake or ground into a fine cocoa powder. |
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A misconception as to what species of cocoa pests constitute 'capsids' was settled between farmers and scientists using a cage experiment on capsid damage. |
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Locally made Golden Tree chocolate, wrapped in sparkling aluminum and tempting red paper, it tasted of freshly crushed cocoa beans picked in Asante land. |
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Laura and Hannah sat cross-legged on Laura's bed sipping hot cocoa. |
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Add the cocoa nibs and 5-spice powder while stirring constantly to coat. |
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The same compounds were found also in fresh, unfermented cocoa beans. |
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In Parisian restaurants where I dined last fall, the petite sweets that accompanied coffee invariably included little rounds of white chocolate sprinkled with cocoa nibs. |
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Sift 2 cups of icing sugar and 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder into a bowl. |
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Did anyone think that rather than snort coke she would sip cocoa? |
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During the study, different flavor enhancers will be used, including enhancers that taste like kiwi, almond, cheddar cheese, pistachio, and cocoa. |
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The use of carrageenan as a stabilizing agent has become widespread and is very effective in keeping the cocoa ingredient bound to the milk protein. |
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Sweeten the cocoa with the sugar, adding more or less according to your taste. |
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I recommend a good quality dark chocolate, with less sugar and more cocoa. |
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Windmills were also used to saw timber, grind minerals and oil seeds, process spices and cocoa, grind pigments into paints and dyes, and press tobacco. |
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Contained naturally in about 60 species of plants including coffee beans, tea leaves, cocoa beans, guarana and kola nuts, caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. |
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Dust plate with powdered sugar and cocoa powder and add poached apple. |
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They promised farmers higher prices for sugar and copra and cocoa. |
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These include breadfruit, banana, and rubber trees, whose canopies shade the cocoa trees. |
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Kirsty was cocoa at nine o'clock and up at six for the gym in the morning. |
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A lush island, Tobago is awash with colour, from the orchids, heliconia and hibiscus tumbling over garden walls to the fruit orchards and cocoa plantations of the interior. |
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A little more than 50 percent of the paste is cocoa butter, which is extracted and saved to add to the chocolate later. |
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Dogs with a sweet tooth can fulfil their wish through chocolate milk drops which are safe as they contain minimal amount of cocoa which vets say is harmful to dogs. |
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Into a small bowl sift together flour, unsweetened cocoa powder, and salt. |
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Those eyes were deep pools of cocoa brown and set over well chiseled cheekbones and a straight aquiline nose that was shadowed by a ghost of a goatee. |
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I then sifted together powdered sugar and a cautious amount of cocoa. |
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In mixed farming systems, bananas are used as a shade plant for cocoa, coffee, black pepper and nutmeg, and in many countries the plant itself is used as an ornamental. |
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When the cocoa beans are roasted, their shells crack to expose the nib, which is then ground into a thick paste. |
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For pure indulgence she liked milky, liberally sugared tea and rich cocoa. |
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Two cups of steaming cocoa appeared in front of them on the coffee table. |
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Exotic orchids, anthuriums, native flowers and miniatures of fruit-laden trees like breadfruit, cocoa or cherry can be seen in the collection on show at the Museum auditorium. |
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Keep your lips soft and supple by moisturizing them with non-medicated balms containing conditioners like aloe vera, vitamins A and E, and cocoa butter. |
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She often took sups of at least two steaming mugs of coffee or hot cocoa. |
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These creams usually contain lanolin, wheat germ and cocoa butter. |
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You can dust them with cocoa at the end, so they really do look like cups of cappuccino. |
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The main differences were that Nutella uses peanut oil instead of vegetable oil, skim milk instead of skim milk powder, and cocoa instead of reduced fat cocoa. |
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The gates, believed to have been made in France in 1715 by Jean Tijou, were installed in the 1950s as a memorial to employees of the family's York cocoa works. |
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The two were seated around Mia's desk, cups of cocoa near at hand. |
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The body of the dish is pure cocoa bound only with egg white. |
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Because the model chocolate contains no crystalline sucrose, the researchers were able to see clearly the changing polymorphic forms of the cocoa butter. |
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It goes beautifully with dark chocolate, making for an enticingly spicy version of hot cocoa. |
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And yet the trees are cultivated in every country within 15 degrees of the equator, so a virtual cocoa belt encircles the globe. |
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Connoisseurs consider continental chocolate, made from just cocoa beans and cocoa butter, superior to British chocolate, which has vegetable fat added. |
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They breathe a refreshing complexity of black currant, blueberry, black cherry and kirsch, intermingled with violet, cocoa, coffee, pepper, licorice, and warm spices. |
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The galaxy itself is turning, as shown in the example in the photograph, sort of like the spiraling froth on the top of a cup of cocoa after it's been stirred. |
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To make the pastry, sift together the flour, cocoa, salt and icing sugar. |
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What we got in return were cocoa, corn, tomatoes, dahlias, jalapa mirabilis, poinsettias and a host of other flowers and of course capsicums, both sweet and chilli. |
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All expenses incurred in connection with such rebagging shall be borne by the owner of the cocoa. |
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Other media followed by reporting widespread child slavery and child trafficking in the production of cocoa. |
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The cocoa industry was accused of profiting from child slavery and trafficking. |
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Moo-riffic Milk Sure, kids love milk, but at snacktime, try jazzing up the plain stuff with fruit, cocoa, and other fun flavors. |
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Among the specific ingredients under attack by CSPI include alkalized cocoa, corn syrup, and partially hydrogenated soybean oil. |
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Alkalized cocoa had a significantly lower phenolic content and antioxidant activity than did the natural cocoa. |
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Finally, there is also a varied offer in agrotourism, including new and enriching visits to cocoa, banana and shrimp farms and facilities. |
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But the Department of Defense is rumored to have begun piping Yoo-hoo cocoa beverage into fighter pilots' helmets. |
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There was lobster with cocoa, chili pepper and lime seed oil. |
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The theme of October's contest is the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl who, according to legend, created cocoa. |
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Talese, the New Journalism maestro, would send Lipsyte on cocoa runs. |
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Soften the extra butter and, using a pastry brush, coat the inside of the ramekins with the butter then dust with the extra cocoa powder. |
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Natural flavoring from cocoa and fruit extracts arc used for taste and aromatherapeutic benefits. |
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The team took bean and sediment samples and homogenized them to make composites for soil, beans, and cocoa bean shells for each farm. |
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The province of Acapulco became the encomendero of Rodriguez de Villafuerte who received taxes in the form of cocoa, cotton and corn. |
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However, ITV are pre-empting the annual frightfest with a new series bound to leave some terrified folks in danger of spilling their cocoa. |
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The kitchen is open and ready to serve free hot dogs, corn chowder and hot cocoa. |
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A sleigh ride for two includes hot cocoa and a horse-drawn ride through a local resident elk herd. |
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Some varieties of hot cocoa are packed full of flavanol, a natural antioxidant and blood-flow boosting compound. |
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The participants drank two cups of hot cocoa per day for 30 days and did not consume any other chocolate during the study. |
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In addition to a hot cocoa station with all the trimmings, fresh juices, coffees and assorted teas will be available. |
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So don't expect to be able to relax with a nice cup of cocoa when it's time for beddy-byes. |
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We recommend the 51-year-old puts his feet up for a few days off with some soothing sounds and hot cocoa. |
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Eating a little bit of chocolate or having a drink of hot cocoa as part of a regular diet is probably good for personal health. |
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The new model is based on the Silverado 2500 crew cab, and has dark cocoa leather seating with camouflage piping and blaze orange stitching. |
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Both cocoa butter substitutes and cocoa butter binary blends displayed significant eutectic behaviors. |
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Spanish explorers in the 1500s reported that the Mesoamericans mixed cocoa with water, maize, chili, and honey. |
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The search begins on a cocoa plantation infested with rats, the ideal prey for a hungry Bushmaster. |
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Additional cocoa is added to the milk chocolate variety to provide a rich, deep chocolate flavor that complements the sweetness of the caramel. |
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The product range also includes lemon tea, leaf tea, camomile tea, barley, herbal tea and cocoa. |
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Damage by the brown cocoa mirid is caused by the feeding activities of the nymphs and adults. |
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In coffee there is caffeine, in tea there is theophylline and in cocoa, theobromine. |
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Cassava and sago are the chief crops, which also include breadfruit, sugarcane, coffee, cocoa, pepper and cotton. |
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Add chili powder, cocoa, salt, cinnamon, and pepper and cook, stirring, about 1 minute. |
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Frosty pod looks more like a cottony covering on the cocoa pods and doesn't produce any known fruiting body. |
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Plantation land was seized, resulting in the complete collapse of cocoa production. |
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In the early 19th century, two new cash crops, coffee and cocoa, were introduced. |
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Stevia sweetened dark chocolate produced by Cargill's cocoa and chocolate business has won an award at ISM 2013 in Cologne. |
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Twice a week his mother baked bread, and twice a week there were pizze fritte for breakfast instead of cocoa and stale bread. |
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Other famous New World crops include the cashew, cocoa, rubber, sunflower, tobacco, and vanilla, and fruits like the guava, papaya and pineapple. |
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Green baby stretchmark cream is a base cream of sunflower oil with added cocoa butter, organic jojoba oil and carrot oil for deep nourishment. |
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For a quick winter breakfast, hot oatmeal, to which cocoa is sometimes added, is often served. |
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The traders would then sail to the Caribbean to sell the slaves, and return to Europe with goods such as sugar, tobacco and cocoa. |
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The investigators chose hydrogenated palm kernel stearin and hydrogenated palm kernel olein as the two cocoa butter substitute feedstock fats. |
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They wore cocoa silk crepe de chine A-line gowns by Jim Hjelm featuring jeweled necklines and matching cocoa sashes. |
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This cocoa bean, a genetically pure strain of the highly prized criollo, is native to Venezuela. |
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There are 250 foods, including mayonnaise, cheese and cocoa, that don't list ingredients at all. |
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When you are tempted to speculate in cocoa, lie down until the feeling goes away. |
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They instead sought out a place of refuge, somewhere familiar with a blankie and a mug of hot cocoa. |
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Swirl the cocoa mixture through the yoghurt and pour into eight 80ml dariole moulds or ice-lolly moulds. |
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Lightly grease six dariole moulds or ramekins with butter and dust lightly with cocoa. |
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Add stock, tomato sauce, beans, roasted red pepper, garlic, paprika, ancho powder, ground chipotles and habaneros, cocoa powder, salt and pepper. |
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Generous slices of perfectly prepared duck breast were seasoned with crushed cocoa beans and covered with a hazelnut chocolate demi-glace. |
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It sure beats walking all the way to a friend's house for a hot cocoa and a game of Parcheesi. |
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Exports include copra, kava, beef, cocoa and timber, and imports include machinery and equipment, foodstuffs and fuels. |
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The grub was plain, plentiful and I can still savour the suppers of Spillers hard tack biscuit, with cheese and a mug of hot sweet cocoa. |
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When international cotton prices collapsed, planters switched to coffee, cocoa, bananas, and, most successfully, coconuts. |
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The consultation process is public and open to all actors in the coffee, cocoa, tea and rooibos supply chains, as well as civil society organizations and the general public. |
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Hold the sieve over the bowl of eggy chocolate mixture and resift the cocoa and flour mixture, shaking the sieve from side to side, to cover the top evenly. |
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As Auntie Liz, she left many chuckling over their cocoa while writer and star Simon Amstell looked about as comfortable in the show as a man with itching powder down his vest. |
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Wild is fragranced with cocoa, florals, vanilla, musk and wood. |
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The combined colony, which was named Spanish Guinea, relied heavily on cocoa production, even after independence in 1968 and was widely considered to be a colonial backwater. |
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There is little industry on the island, and most population is engaged in growing rice, maize, sweet potato, beans, coconuts, cocoa, coffee, clove and nutmeg. |
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Dagoba Organic Chocolate announced that its complete line of USDA Certified organic chocolate products will be made with cocoa beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms. |
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So too was our dessert, a sizeable slab of tiramisu as heavy on the creamy zabaglione as it was light on the Italian sponge with a decent coee and cocoa kick. |
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This cocoa pregrinder uses impact and shear forces to transform alkalized and non alkalized nibs into preground cocoa liquor of satisfactory fineness. |
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While I was not a fan of the orange blossom flavoured panna cotta, the tarte au chocolat was my guilty pleasure, with its cocoa liquor sabayon and chocolate cremeux. |
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Comax Flavors has developed a range of cocoa extenders and replacers. |
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It is reckoned that cocoa, a key ingredient of chocolate, contains high levels of antioxidants which help mop up free radicals and prevent them from damaging cells. |
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Chocolate is toxic because it contains theobromine, a naturally occurring chemical found in cocoa beans which dogs excrete much less effectively than humans. |
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A felt-tipped pen serves up a warm, cocoa hue with precision. |
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Follow with a slightly harsher body scrub, this one by Palmer's features a blend of pure cocoa butter, vitamin E, shea butter and natural crushed cocoa beans. |
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They developed agriculture, growing maize, chili peppers, cocoa, tomatoes, and potatoes, crops unique to the Americas, and creating distinct cultures and religions. |
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Yet of late another mirid, Helopeltis theivora Waterhouse, which was a minor pest mainly attacking cocoa and tea, has become a serious pest of cashew in India. |
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Prior to the Inca dominance, specialized long distance merchants provided the highlanders with goods such as gold nuggets, copper hatchets, cocoa, salt etc. |
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Regular baking chocolate is about 60 percent cocoa butter and solids. |
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From the old worlds of Christopher Columbus and the Conquistadors to the new world of cocoa lattes and double mochaccinos, hot chocolate has come full circle. |
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We chose the latter because, really, how can you go wrong with ladyfingers steeped in coffee and layered over with egg-enhanced, sweetened mascarpone sprinkled with cocoa? |
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Cloves and nutmeg are still cultivated, as are cocoa, coffee and fruit. |
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Fairtrade International started with the coffee industry, but now covers a range of products such as cocoa, fruit, cotton, flowers, tea and others. |
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In addition, the Dark Chocolate employs those same cocoa cookies to deliver an intensely fudgy filling that will make chocoholics think they've died and gone to heaven. |
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First introduced in 1928, the sweet sauce's main ingredients were corn syrup and cocoa with sugar and malt extract added for taste and xanthan gum as a thickener. |
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Ramsey shared an evening meal with him of coarse bread, butter, and cocoa. |
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They used five kilos of plain flour, 25 kilos of unsalted butter, 11 kilos of caster sugar, five kilos of cocoa powder and 28 kilos of icing sugar, plus 400 free range eggs. |
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The main produce from the pacific is copra or coconut, but timber, beef, palm oil, cocoa, sugar and ginger are also commonly grown across the tropics of the Pacific. |
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Research suggests a chemical in the unsugared cocoa suppresses it. |
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Plant-derived substances serving as pharmaceutical excipients, such as starch, methylcellulose, guar gum, vegetable oils, fatty acids, cocoa butter and candelilla wax. |
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In particular, spices, cocoa, tea, tobacco, coffee, sugar, porcelain, and fur were well protected against the salty sea air and against deterioration. |
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Have ready your petit four cases, divide the rum and raisin mixture into ten parts, roll each into a ball in the palms of your hands and then roll in cocoa powder to coat. |
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