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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Trader Joe's Swiss 71% cocoa - Made in Switzerland
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Tasting chocolate is much like tasting fine wine -- there are subtleties of flavor and tones that you can train yourself to appreciate. Also like wine, professional chocolate tasters have developed a procedure for judging the qualities of a piece of chocolate.
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