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  2. How to Eat Cocoa Nibs, According to a Pastry Chef and ... - AOL

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    Cocoa nibs, more properly known as cacao nibs, come from the beans (or seeds) of the cacao tree. The fruit of the tree is the cacao pod; each pod contains about 20 to 50 cacao beans.

  3. Bring These Christmas Potluck Ideas to Every Holiday Party

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    Stuffed Turkey Breast. You'll hear 'oohs' and 'ahhs' when you show up with this holiday main course. The rolled turkey breast filled with bacon, apple, and cornbread stuffing is worthy of its ...

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    Don’t expect to find your typical Christmas turkey recipe on this list. Try a spicy variation made with smoky chipotle instead. Try a spicy variation made with smoky chipotle instead.

  5. Types of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Ruby chocolate is made from the Ruby cocoa bean, resulting in a distinct red color and a different flavor, described as "sweet yet sour". [13] It was created by Barry Callebaut, a Belgian–Swiss cocoa company. [14] The variety was in development from 2004, and was released to the public in 2017. [13]

  6. List of chocolate-covered foods - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate-covered coffee bean – confections made by coating roasted coffee beans in some kind of chocolate: dark chocolate, milk chocolate, or white chocolate. They are usually only slightly sweet, especially the dark chocolate kind, and the intense, bitter flavor of the coffee beans can be overwhelming for non-coffee-drinkers.

  7. Raw chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate's quality is heavily impacted by the basic raw materials and various steps of its manufacturing process. Traditional chocolate-making steps include conching, tempering, emulsification, flavouring, fermentation, drying, roasting, and grinding cocoa seeds, which are then combined with materials such as cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter, and, in certain cases, milk components. [1]

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    55 Easy Thanksgiving Potluck Recipes PHOTO: ... Get the Cranberry Bacon Green Beans recipe. PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE ... Perfect for a Thanksgiving potluck or holiday party ...

  9. Outline of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate – raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. [1] The seeds of the cacao tree have an intense bitter taste, and must be fermented to improve the flavour. Chocolate is a popular ingredient in confectionery items and candies.