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Hello to all my chocolate loving friends thatI haven't met before,

I believe that we are blessed to live in America and to beable to have so many free choices in our lives.

Well that said, lets talk chocolate and chocolate festivals have you ever attended a chocolate festival? If you haven't then you are in for a real sweet treat and if you have I know that you still think about what a wonderful time you had. There are so many booths providing their chocolate wares for you to enjoy all hand made by chocolatetiers who are passionate about what they do and just want to share with you their passion. I will provide the link to where you can find the festivals in this blog.

Do you know that dark chocolate is agood and healthy food for you? Are you interested in finding hundredsrecipies about chocolate and candy making? Would you like to know about the beginning history of chocolate in America? Well all of your answers are here for you at

www.candieman.com Worlds best Chocolate web site

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Spreading the word like a smooth ganache...


By Gretchen Tartakoff, 2011-04-07

It takes time, it's an art, it's strategy. The business of Chocolate.

Whether it's about calling people to encourage them to enter the 'Cool Chocolate' contest or reaching people with postcards, attending Fundraisers and supporting Community efforts, 'Bringing The World of Chocolate to You' with the 4th annual Bucks County Chocolate Show is happening on April 30th in New Hope, PA. The latest news went out connecting to NY with Best Gay New York . You're already part of the passion, what better place for a meet-up!

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Yes, they made of chocolate!

Chocolate history in China may trace back to Emperor Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. In 1705, Roman Pope Clement XI dispatched envoys to China as missionary. In 1706, Emperor Kangxi interviewed the missionaries, during the interview, they presented 150 chocolates to the Emperor Kangxi. Kangxi gave it a big approval after tasting.This was the first record of chocolate in China's history.

In January 18th, 2010, The world chocolate wonderland theme park kicked off in Beijing. In the event, chocolate was no longer just for eating, some artists in China have created a pretty good alternative.

The sculptures on display were all made of chocolate, not just that, there were also fashion show with chocolate hats, clothes, and chocolate armor. You could satisfy your sweet tooth by eating chocolate out of size 10.

Hope you enjoy the pictures like I do.

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Harvard Business school professor Nancy F Koehn said:

Entrepreneurs look for new possibilities and new markets, should think about 3 or 4 things:

1. Look around you, the social, culture and economic environment, what people do you know care about, what do you feel when you walk on street, what happening in term of where people are going in their lives, understand the broad stage on which consumers act.

2. Look for something, a product, a service , a combination of both you were passionate about, did it really pull your heart strings. follow your passion that would lead to your success.

3. Choice the people that you are going to work with very carefully, the people that you brainstorm with , the people you toss ideas around with, those early disciples, early team mates, those early creators would be very important to you in help you build your wings, and help you get your idea off the ground

4. Believe in yourself, a idea has to come out of ethers, from nowhere, become a something, a product, a service, a company, a market, to do that, you are going to need conviction, confidence, and a lot of believes in what you can do.

Professor Koehn has ensured my idea of starting a chocolatebusiness in China.

China is in its rapidly developing stage, as China's economic booming, new things from all over the world flood into China, western culture has greatly affected Chinese's life style. One of them is confectionery culture.

Compare with chocolate's annual consumption of 22.36lbs per capita in the #1 chocolate loving country Switzerland, and 11.64lbs per capita per year in the united states(rank in #11), China's chocolate consumption per capita is only 100 gram per year. But the coming five to 10 years will see steady growth of 10-15% of chocolate consumption in China. High-end chocolates are expected to see the fastest growth in the next few years, which is also in line with the global trend. Imaging with 1.3B population, if chocolate consumption increases to 2kg per capita per year, China would be the second largest chocolate market in the world, such a great market potential.

Chocolate market in China should be targeted at consumers between age 15 - 45. Most powerful purchases come from young urban professionals. They follow fashionable life style, buy fine quality goods and strive for high social status. They are the frequent consumers buy chocolate at least once a week, and 52.4 percent of chocolate consumed in the Chinese market was used as gifts. The most popular flavor is milk chocolate, then praline chocolate and dark chocolate. The #1 fact that encourage a purchase is the taste of the chocolates; then nice packaging or wrapping; create meaning/stories for your chocolate would be another strategy to attract more younger buyers; of cause, occasion is also a good time to sell.

If you see what I can see, please feedback.

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About Panning machines


By Rajarajeshwari Kainthaje, 2011-03-30

I plan to buy one pannig machine. I am confused with the follwing aspects.

While buying a Panning machine which aspects we have to consider more? Is there any advantage if the Coating pan is of Copper? Or is steel coating pan as good as the Copper one? They say that only if there is resistance inside the pan the Dragee will become shiny, Otherwise I have to give the final coating ofGum Arabica to get the shine. Are these true?

Any advise?

Rajarajeshwari from India.

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Ecuador's Super Cacao


By Jeff Stern, 2011-03-28

One of the interesting programs going on here involves what growers and organizations are calling "super cacao." Turns out that on most if not all cocoa farms, there always happens to be a few trees that have superior yields and greater disease resistance than all the rest.

At first, I had no idea what people were talking about-shortly thereafter, I realized that I knew the two North American landowners who were actually pioneering this effort. They began by identifying and then collecting (I'm not sure if it's one or the other or both-but either way) seeds or grafting material from the most productive, disease-resistant trees from growers around the country. They made sure the material they collected was from Nacional variety plants, not CCN-51. They then went and propagated and planted several hectares from this "super cacao" material, and have had yields far above average, way over CCN-51, which already yields 3-4x what Nacional plants can yield per hectare.

I later learned that a local NGO, Conservacion y Desarrollo, is also closely involved with this effort, working with thousands of farmers throughout Ecuador in an effort to identify and propagate seedlings from the highest yielding plants, to help farmers increase their yields.

If you wish to know more, check out some of the videos here or contact me directly.

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cacao for sale?


By steve lund, 2011-03-23

Im on the Big Island and am interested in making chocolates. Does anyone know where to buy nibs or beans?

Aloha,

stee

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Easter Eggs


By Jackie Jones, 2011-03-21
Does anyone have any outstanding "fillings" for Easter Eggs. I am in my first 2 years of this chocolate business, & finally have the pouring of the eggs down - Molds that I can fill. Now to find "tested" cream fillings. My customer wants a cream filling like the Cadbury Eggs - I think it is close to butter cream. Then I am also working on a peanut butter filling.
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Cacao Fruits


By Suvan Eyal, 2011-03-12

Hi

I'm new to the site&blog, Ihope i'm not violating any roll with my post.

Living in Guancaste many years,@farm called PachaMama, http://www.pachamama.com

We are making here treats, smoothies, and other products,for both the residents and visitors of this place.Need your help with finding new supplier of The Cacao Fruits.

Will be appreciate any help.

pura vida
Suvan Eyal

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My latest discovery: Danta Chocolate!


By Vera Hofman, 2011-03-05

In the last five months I tasted a lot of new chocolate: Friis Holm, Bojesen, Tobago Estate, Pralus Chuao, Idilio, Bouga Cacao, Bonnat (Hati, Cuba, Piura), Cacao Sampaka, Vietnam of Morin and Puyricard, Fine & Raw, Rogue, Mast Brothers, Patric, Red Star and of course Original Beans Piura Porcelana and the new recipe of Beni Wild Harvest (I love them!).

Although I have tasted 494 different dark chocolates so far, I had never tasted a single origin from Guatemala.

On my blog about Amsterdam I got a comment from Cheebs. I didnt know who he was so I became curious. I took a look at his site ( www.dantachocolate.com ) and found out that he not only makes bon bons but also chocolatefrom Guatemalan beans! I would love to taste his chocolate and asked Cheebs if it was possible to order from The Netherlands. Yes, it is! Yesterday I received the package. I expected it to be good, but it is very good!!! I already tasted Los Ujuxtes and Las Acacias both 70%. They are quite different. The first one is spicy and the other fresh and fruity. To explore all the flavours I have to taste them a few times more..

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