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Chocolaty

Luise Hakasi

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Information, tips and lots of recipes around the delicious topic chocolate: Where does chocolate come from? How it is produced - from the cocoa bean to the finished chocolate-panel? Why is it healthy? 
Have a feast, from van Houten, Nestle, Toblerone, Ferrero, Hershey and Ghirardelli Chocolate over Soufflé, pave and Petit gateau to chocolate bombs, cookies, carrot cake with chocolate coating and many other chocolaty ideas. A sweet temptation! Must read!
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 40 pages.

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