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		<title>From Raw Beans to Food of the Gods</title>
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I&#8217;ve been trying to find some kind of educational video about chocolate for my kids for a while now. A little more digging on Youtube turned this up, and it&#8217;s exactly what I wanted! 
I always loved the &#8220;how do they make..&#8221; videos when I was a kid and that hasn&#8217;t changed!
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<p>I&#8217;ve been trying to find some kind of <strong>educational video</strong> about chocolate for my kids for a while now. A little more digging on Youtube turned this up, and it&#8217;s exactly what I wanted! </p>
<p>I always loved the <strong>&#8220;how do they make..&#8221;</strong> videos when I was a kid and that hasn&#8217;t changed!</p>
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		<title>Chocolate Bits &amp; Pieces</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heather R.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not too long ago the very generous Jennifer (jenerous? Sorry, too much BB8) over at Offbeat Homes sent me a document about chocolate that she had created for a class. I gleaned a few tidbits and present you with bits and pieces of chocolate history:

- The botanical name for the cacao tree is “Theobroma Cacao” which means “the food of the Gods”. Cacao trees have also been discovered in Asia, Africa, and the South Pacific. 
- Inside of the green pods are purple seeds surrounded by white cushiony pulp. Chocolate is made from the purple seeds, more commonly known as [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/chocolatebytes">Chocolate Bytes</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not too long ago the very generous Jennifer (jenerous? Sorry, too much BB8) over at <a href="http://www.offbeathomes.com/"><strong>Offbeat Homes</strong></a> sent me a document about chocolate that she had created for a class. I gleaned a few tidbits and present you with <strong>bits and pieces of chocolate history</strong>:</p>
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<blockquote><p>- The botanical name for the cacao tree is “<strong>Theobroma Cacao</strong>” which means “<strong>the food of the Gods</strong>”. Cacao trees have also been discovered in Asia, Africa, and the South Pacific. </p>
<p>- Inside of the green pods are purple seeds surrounded by white cushiony pulp. Chocolate is made from the purple seeds, more commonly known as <strong>cacao beans</strong>. The white pulp can be eaten but doesn&#8217;t taste like chocolate &#8212; according to  <a href="http://www.marketmanila.com/archives/cacao-pulp">Market Manila</a> they taste like a fruit called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangosteen">mangosteen</a>.</p>
<p>- <strong>The Mayan Indians</strong> were the first known group of individuals to utilize the cacao bean: They traded the beans for jade, cloth, and feathers, and they ground up cacao beans with chili peppers to create a new beverage. </p>
<p><img src='http://www.blisstree.com/chocolatebytes/files/2007/08/columbus.jpg' alt='columbus.jpg' align='left' />- <strong>The Aztecs</strong> also created a cold beverage they called <strong>Chocolatl</strong> by combining the cacoa powder with chile water, vanilla, flowers, and honey. They also used the beans as a form of money. <strong>In 1502</strong>, not knowing what or how valuable they were, <strong>Christopher Columbus</strong> dumped an entire canoe of beans overboard to lighten his load. He later found out how valuable they were after one was dropped by a sailor and then reverently picked up by members of the tribe. Columbus brought chests of them back to Spain but the Spanish king was not convinced of their worth.</p>
<p>- <strong>20 years</strong> after Columbus, <strong>Hernando Cortez</strong> also brought back chests of beans to Europe and was able to popularize them among the people, who developed a taste for them. &#8220;The Dutch, English, and French started growing cacao in their own colonies. In England, teahouses became chocolate houses. At first, sugar cost so much that the drink was expensive. Than a Spanish chef substituted chili for sugar and then even ordinary people could afford a hot chocolate.&#8221; </p></blockquote>
<p>Huge thanks again to <strong><a href="http://www.offbeathomes.com/">Jennifer</a></strong>!</p>
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