On the chocolate trail : a delicious adventure connecting Jews, religions, history, travel, rituals and recipes to the magic of cacao / Rabbi Deborah R. Prinz.
Material type: TextPublisher: Woodstock, Vt. : Jewish Lights Publishing, 2013Edition: Quality paperback editionDescription: xxvi, 237 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1580234879
- 9781580234870
- 641.6374 23
- TX817.C4 P75 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface: Choco-dar -- Introduction -- Forging the Jewish Chocolate Trail -- 1. Did Jews Introduce Chocolate to France -- 2. The Inquisition: Chocolate Outed Jews and Divided Christians -- 3. Jews Dip into Chocolate in the American Colonial Period -- 4. Chanukah and Christmas Chocolate Melt into Gelt -- 5. Chocolate Revives Refugees, Survivors, and Immigrants -- 6. Israelis: Meshuga for Chocolate Other Religious Chocolate Revelations -- 7. Pre-Columbian Peoples Idolized Chocolate in Mesoamerica -- 8. Faith Diffused Chocolate around the World -- 9. Utopian Chocolate Saved Souls: From Cadbury to Hershey -- 10. Shopping for the Best Chocolate: Values and Ethics -- Afterword -- Additional Chocolate Recipes and Tips -- Timeline of Chocolate and Religion -- A Consumer's Guide to Buying Ethically -- Produced Chocolate: What Is the Best Chocolate -- Chocolate Museums and Tours around the World -- Notes -- Glossary -- Resources for Further Learning -- Credits -- Index -- Index of Recipes.
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