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Chocolate Recipes view detail comment email this

Find that chocolate-based recipe, or browse thousands of recipes for new ideas. The site also features a brief history of chocolate, the various types, how to melt and temper chocolate, and how to properly store chocolate.
http://chef2chef.net/recipes/search_result.php?search=chocolate&page=1
Topics: Crops, Fish, Meat, & Dairy, Herbs, Spices, Condiments, and Flavorings, Snacks and Baked Goods, Sweets and Sweeteners

Last updated Jul 30, 2008


Chocolate: The Exhibition view detail comment email this

This companion site to an exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago) looks at the history of chocolate, the cacao tree and cacao farming, chocolate processing, eating chocolate, and related topics. Includes recipes, a bibliography, activities for children (including a recipe for chocolate modeling clay), and classroom resources.
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/Chocolate/
Topics: Crops, Herbs, Spices, Condiments, and Flavorings, Snacks and Baked Goods, Sweets and Sweeteners

Last updated Nov 9, 2004


Cocoa Integrated Pest Management (IPM) view detail comment email this

Features information about diseases (such as black pod), insects (such as the cocoa pod borer), and weeds that affect the cocoa tree. Provides articles on pest management, a chronology of the cocoa industry, bibliographies, and links. From the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center at Ohio State University.
http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/cocoa/
Topics: Agriculture, Crops, Gardening, Home & Housing, Plants

Last updated Nov 9, 2004


Shade Grown Cacao view detail comment email this

Looks at the role played by shade trees in cacao plantations of providing habitats for migratory birds. Include a list of birds found in cacao plantations, a research paper on shade-grown cacao, and related material. From the Smithsonian National Zoological Park.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/MigratoryBirds/Research/Cacao/
Topics: Animals, Birds, Crops, Plants

Last updated Nov 11, 2004




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