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9th & Larkin | Bean to bar chocolate | San Francisco
Description

At 9th & Larkin, we make bean-to-bar chocolate in small batch from high quality ingredients. Try our dark chocolates to experience cacao in its finest flavors.

Bake • Cook • Travel • Eat | Foodie Baker
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Welcome to Foodie Baker, where I document my baking, cooking, travel and eating journeys.

Bakers C & C
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Wholesale & Retail bulk chocolate (Guittard, Merckens, Peters & Callebaut), as well as cake decorations

Phone
(801) 487-3300
Address (Full)
44 W Vine St
City
Murray
State or Province
Utah
Country
United States of America
Bean.Bar.You
Description

Delivering the worlds best Bean to Bar chocolate to Australia by monthly subscription

Phone
+61 1800 664 032
Address (Full)
Australia
Country
Australia
Chocólatras Online – um blog para quem adora chocolates
Category
Description

Chocólatras Online é um blog sobre o mundo dos chocolates: informações, novidades, links e dicas para amantes dos chocolates e também para profissionais.

Contact Name
ZĂ©lia Frangioni
Country
Brazil
Chocolate Candy Bar Earrings, Magnets or Pins
Description

We found this post at the r/chocolate Reddit from user named AutisticUnit2 and had to share! They can best be reached on Reddit or Instagram!

https://www.reddit.com/r/chocolate/comments/kpv677/anyone_want_atcost_earrings_or_magnets_or_pins_im/

Chocolate Class
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This is the public blog and website for the course African and African American Studies 119x: Chocolate, Culture, and the Politics of Food, designed and taught by Carla D. Martin [ Founder and Executive Director of the Fine Cacao and Chocolate Institute ] at Harvard University in the spring semesters of 2013, 2014, and 2015. All posts are written and published anonymously by undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the course. Blog readers should keep in mind that the work presented here reflects the labor of students learning and refining their craft.

Course Description:

This course will examine the sociohistorical legacy of chocolate, with a delicious emphasis on the eating and appreciation of the so-called “food of the gods.” Interdisciplinary course readings will introduce the history of cacao cultivation, the present day state of the global chocolate industry, the diverse cultural constructions surrounding chocolate, and the implications for chocolate’s future of scientific study, international politics, alternative trade models, and the food movement. Assignments will address pressing real world questions related to chocolate consumption, social justice, responsible development, honesty and the politics of representation in production and marketing, hierarchies of quality, and myths of purity.

Country
United States of America