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Chocolate

Chocolate. The Biography of Chocolate by Adrianna Morganelli. The Biography of Chocolate by Adrianna Morganelli. Fun Facts. How It’s Made: A Chocolate Bar by Sarah Ridley. Fun Facts. How It’s Made: A Chocolate Bar by Sarah Ridley. Fun Facts. The Biography of Chocolate

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Chocolate

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  1. Chocolate

  2. The Biography of Chocolate by Adrianna Morganelli

  3. The Biography of Chocolate by Adrianna Morganelli

  4. Fun Facts How It’s Made: A Chocolate Bar by Sarah Ridley

  5. Fun Facts How It’s Made: A Chocolate Bar by Sarah Ridley

  6. Fun Facts The Biography of Chocolate by Adrianna Morganelli

  7. Fun Facts The Biography of Chocolate by Adrianna Morganelli

  8. Types of Chocolate Fun Facts The Biography of Chocolate by Adrianna Morganelli

  9. Interesting Facts • It takes about 400 beans to make a pound of chocolate.. • Cocoa and chocolate are rich in minerals that the body needs, including magnesium and iron. • In 2000, people in the U.S. eat 3.3 billion pounds of chocolate. • The Swiss, who invented milk chocolate, eat the most chocolate at 22 pounds per person each year. • Seventy-one percent of American chocolate eaters prefer milk chocolate. “Interesting Chocolate Facts” www.phantasia.com

  10. Click here to have this read to you “Chocolate” Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia http://www.britannica.com

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