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Chocolate. There are few foods that people feel as passionate about - a passion that goes beyond a love for the "sweetness" of most candies or desserts: after all, few people crave caramel, whipped cream, or bubble gum. Chocolate is, well, different. For the true chocoholic, just thinking about chocolate can evoke a pleasurable response.
Two years ago, my wife and I travelled to the Amazon. On one of our expeditions, our guid pointed out a cacao tree growing wild in the jungle. I had never seen one before.
Looking strangely alien, dozens of yellow -green pods hung from the trunk and stems of the tree. Our guide one of the hand-sized fruits, stripped off the rippled outer layer with his knife,and handed us chunks of the fibrous white pulp inside - the fruit of the cacao tree.Two local children who had followed us into the forest waited impatiently for their own turn. With practiced hands, a girl of about six borrowed the guide's knife, hacked off the covering from another pod, and shared a big chunk of pulp with her brother................
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The sweetness of CHOCOLATE
The sweetness of CHOCOLATE
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Chocolate, for the chocoholic is a craving passion that goes beyond the "sweetness". They are nothing compared to chocolates, not even candies or deserts. The guide, on the Amazon islands, pointed out a cocoa tree which bears yellow-green pods from its trunks.
Inside there was a white pulp when the yellow exterior is stripped off. It is the fruit of the cocoa tree that is shared by a local girl with her brother.
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