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Facts and Fiction by Howard and Sally Peters Death by Chocolate (Food of the Gods)

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Facts and Fiction

by

Howard and Sally Peters

Death by Chocolate(Food of the Gods)

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HISTORY FROM THE MAYAN AND AZTEC CULTURES TO 1800

MODERN HISTORY:

1800 TO THE PRESTENT

CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY:

THEOBROMA COCOA

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HEALTH ASPECTS OF CHOCOLATE

RECENT PUBLICATIONS “THE EMPERORS OF

CHOCOLATE”

TRIVIA ABOUT CHOCOLATE

SAMPLES AND TASTE TESTING

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GUITTARD CHOCOLATE BAR (10 LBS.)

Free Raffle!

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ANCIENT HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE

1500 CORTEZ - MEXICO

MAYAN OLMEC AZTEC

1600 TRADE SECRETS SPAIN

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ANCIENT HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE

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PROCESSING COCOA BEAN TO CHOCOLATE BAR

HARVESTING

GROWING

FERMENTING

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DRYING

GRINDING

PROCESSING ROASTING

NIBS

REMOVAL OF FAT

POWDERING

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WHITE

MILK

NIBS

SEMI-SWEET

BITTER SWEET

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HISTORY

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1700 - 1800

DUTCH

FRENCH

SWISS

GERMAN

BELGIAN

ENGLISH

AMERICAN COLONIES

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THEOBROMINE3,7-Dimethylxanthine

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THEOBROMINE CHEMICAL MAKE-UP

Chemical Name: 3,7-Dimethyl-Zanthine,2,6-Dihydroxy-3,7-Dimethyl-Purine

Appearance: Very fine white powder

Freezing / Melting Point: 563-568 K

Solubility: Slightly Soluble

Molecular Formular: C7H8N4O2

Molecular Weight: 180.17 g mol-1

Chemical Stability: Stable under normal temperatures and pressures

Hazardous Decomposition Products: Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, Irritating and Toxic fumes and gases, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen

IARC: Group 3 Carcinogen

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CAFFEINE

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CAFFEINETHEOBROMINE

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BETA PHENETHYLAMINE

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SERATONINTRYPTOPHAN

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CATACHIN

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RESOURCES AVAILABLE

Internet

Google (11,600,000+ Hits)

Books

Films

Word of Mouth

Taste Test

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TriviaLady Godiva

Milton Hershey

Forrest Mars

Russell Stover

See’s

E.T.

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1800 TO PRESENT

NESTLEwww.nestle.com

LINDTwww.lindt.com

GODIVAwww.godiva.com

HERSHEYwww.hershey.com

RUSSELL STOVERwww.russellstover.com

MARSwww.mars.com

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SEE’S

GHARIDELLI

GUITTARD

JOSEPH SCHMIDT

SCHARFFENBERGER

www.sees.com

www.gharidelli.com

www.guittard.com

www.jschmidtconfections.com

www.scharffenberger.com

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Lady Margaret Thatcher

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Milton Hershey ca. 1887

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Milton Hershey 1932

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Domingo Ghirardelli

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Via MagazineJan/Feb 2003 p.61-62

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Via MagazineJan/Feb 2003 p.61-62

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Percy L. SpencerInventor of the Microwave Oven

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The Grand GirlsMegan and Kayleigh

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

American Chemical Society

Santa Clara Valley Local Section

Division of Chemistry and the Law

Dr. James Walsh / ACS Tampa Bay

Dr. Joseph Vinson / U. Scranton

Scharffengerger

Hershey

Jason Garroute, A Taste of Chocolate

Daeron Katz / Silent Planet Productions