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		<title>Chocolate – The Interesting Facts You Might Not Know!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of chocolate, types of chocolate and the consumption of chocolate have proven to be a perennial source of inspirational conversation for people who have a sweet tooth, for those fighting depression or simply those who want to experiment with a natural aphrodisiac. The English word ‘chocolate’ has its origins in the Aztec word ‘xocalalt’, where ‘xococ’ means bitter and ‘alt’ means water.]]></description>
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		<title>Pasty &#8211; A Michigan Food, A Miners Cuisine</title>
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