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Chocolate bible : from genesis to nemesis - exploring the light and dark side of the world's best-loved ingredient

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Indulge yourself with this sumptuous collection of all things chocolate.

This book opens with an introduction that includes historical facts and anecdotes as well as a comprehensive look at the chocolate-making countries around the world, from Belgium and Germany to Britain and the US.

Step-by-step techniques show you how to temper, melt, drizzle, pipe, marble, curl, scroll, coat, grate and decorate with chocolate.

Then follow more than 200 chocolate recipes for teatime treats, cakes, desserts, tarts, ices and sauces.

Make a sophisticated French chocolate cake or a light chocolate chip and banana pudding, or scrumptious chocolate drinks such as Mexican hot chocolate and white hot chocolate.

There are even entries for low-fat versions of classic recipes, such as low-fat brownies, along with many cook's tips and variations.

This title has everything you ever wanted to know about chocolate, including why we crave it, its therapeutic qualities, and most importantly, how to recognize the best there is.

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Lorenz Books
0754812936 / 9780754812937
Hardback
27/06/2003
United Kingdom
English
256 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
31 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: as The ultimate encyclopedia of chocolate. 1997.