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Friday, August 24, 2012

PhotoHunt - Chocolate

This week's PhotoHunt theme is a very, very, very tasty one "Chocolate"... I mean who can't resist chocolate?  I can't... as long as its milk chocolate and the good stuff at that!


This picture was taken this February in Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic.  This is the origins of chocolate, the pod off of a Cacao Plant and inside are the cocoa beans which will be fermented, dried, and turned into chocolate!!!!

16 comments:

  1. Way cool Dani! Thanks, I never saw this before. I am a chocoholic. DARK though! ;)

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  2. Nice photo Dani. Who would think that is where chocolate start.
    TFS.
    Jackie

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  3. Anonymous9:10 am

    I wonder what they taste like before the processing. Do you think it tastes like chocolate?

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  4. Amazing to think that this is where chocolate begins, I wonder who the first ever person to develop the process was.

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  5. It doesn't look so appetising there but oh boy! it is so special when it become chocolate.

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  6. Anonymous10:00 am

    Hello

    Love this photo!
    Have a good weekend.
    Holly x

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  7. Sweet picture
    Hugs xxx

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  8. What a surprising photo about chocolate !
    I love dark cholate with mint some filling:)

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  9. Very cool photo Dani! I adore dark chocolate...mmmmmm

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  10. Oh Chocolate, now thats a photo I could get into. My favourite is milk chocolate as well, not abig fan of dark or white..mmmm.. now I want some lol.

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  11. Love chocolate, love the pic!

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  12. Anonymous5:08 pm

    That's interesting. It doesn't look anything like chocolate. I'll stick with the end results :o)

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  13. Very interesting, but i do prefer it in its paper wrapper!

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  14. mmmmmmmmmmmmm... looks great!!

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  15. Wow, doesn't look much like chocolate does it?

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  16. You really have to wonder about the first person(s) to figure out how to take THAT and make chocolate out of it!

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