June 2007
Sat 30 Jun 2007
I know we’ve all heard of French Cuisine, Japanese Cuisine, Italian Cuisine, and even American Cuisine; however, chocolate cuisine transcends nationalities. After all there are numerous films and books about chocolate. Ever since chocolate was discovered by the Spanish approximately 500 years ago, it has been used extensively for making desserts. The discovery of chocolate has started, and continued the craze worldwide. People want to enjoy chocolate with foods besides just regular desserts. There is a false perception that chocolate is used in desserts only. That perception is far from the truth.
The truth of the matter is there are extensive recipes just related to chocolate used in cooking. Chocoholics can now get their fix of chocolate in as many forms as possible. Of course, some of us are interested in chocolate cooking, believe or not there is a chocolate culinary school.
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Sat 30 Jun 2007
How to make a healthy chocolate desserts - chocolate mousse meringue
Posted by tlisenby under Chocolate: Chocolate Clips[2] Comments
We all want to indulge in a delicatable chocolate dessert. Some of us, need to be on a specific diet, i.e. sugar free, low calorie, or low fat. Michelle Koen, from Healthy Helpings shows you how to make desserts with calories, fat, and sugar content in mind. In addition to making chocolate mousse meringue, she shows you how to make a great, and healthy low fat apple pie.
Michelle Koen is got an awesome accent. In fact, it’s kinda sexy. Enjoy
She definitely can prepare a mean apple pie, and chocolate mousse meringue.
tags: Michelle Koen, Health Helpings, chocolate mousse meringue, apple pie, low calorie, low fat, sugar free, vegan
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Fri 29 Jun 2007
6 volunteers taste 6 brands of chocolate - chocolate taste test
Posted by tlisenby under Chocolate: Chocolate Clips[2] Comments
I used to work for a market research company. They conducted what is known as focus groups. This revver clip of the “Chocolate Taste Test” reminded me of those focus groups. If you actually watch the clip, the volunteers are paid volunteers to taste chocolate. Of course, they are tasting chocolate at work. So, the volunteers from the newsroom is definitely getting paid
The conclusion, the most expensive, and visually attractive chocolates are the best tasting, godiva, whitman’s, rocky mountain, and see’s candy. You tell me if I am right? The next time you buy chocolates for your sweetie consider this clip. You can checkout Bakersfield Californian, the author of this clip.
A side note though, companies routinely pay market research companies to collect information on consumer research. Companies are extremely interested in customer opinion, and consider consumer feedback extremely valuable.
tags: chocolate, chocolate taste test, consumer opinion, market research, godiva, rocky mountain, whitman’s, see’s
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