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9:50 pm
September 5, 2004
OfflineI have been thinking for a while about writing a book,
which would be a sort of diary of a chocolatier,
the reality of production, the ups and downs
Laced with some intersting things about chocolate and a small
number of recipes. Full of real anecdotes.
Would welcome any feedback on the idea…
has anyone seem anything like that before…
I find most chocolate books a bit BORING betweem the ones on history
and the ones on recipes
Let me know
Chocolatero
6:32 am
August 1, 2006
OfflineYeah, it sounds like a neat idea. Mort Rosenblum recently published a book called Chocolate: A Bittersweet Saga of Dark and Light. It’s basically a narrative through the world of chocolate, from Mexico, to Hershey, to Valrhona. It’s an interesting read, but by no means is it told through the eyes of a chocolatier or anyone else from the industry. Would your book be a narrative as well? Collections of stories, experiences, and what not? Might sound like a worthwhile endeavor, especially since I’ve never encountered a book like this. However, other narrative-type books have been published, by chefs such as Tony Bourdain, et al., but they merely tell the tale of a quest for a certain food. Different approach.
4:06 pm
September 5, 2004
Offline9:04 am
June 4, 2004
OfflineYour book sounds like a great idea! There is definately a need to bridge chocolate history and recipies. It would be great to include more intense info on tasting and analysing chocolate. I personally love the ‘science’ side of it all. So with the tasting and all that, you could back it up with tech info to give an understading of how and why crystalisation occurs etc. Lots of recipies for chocolates, always a big bonus. I also find that there are not many books around (NZ anyway) on incorporating other products such as almond pastes and pralines. Stories are always good.
5:36 am
March 29, 2005
Offline5:59 pm
August 1, 2006
OfflineI don’t know about “bridging chocolate with recipes” because there is a plethora of this on the bookshelves already. I think a book would be nice that focuses entirely on the trials and tribulations, experiences, perspectives, etc. of an actual chocolatier. A veritable diary perhaps, i.e. a perspective from the inside just as chocolatero had suggested. It would make for an interesting read, imo. I would also suggest an ethnography, but that’s been done as well by Susan Terrio in her book “Crafting the Culture of French Chocolate.” Although it may be too anthropological for some, it’s still an interesting read.
9:26 pm
September 5, 2004
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March 17, 2005
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February 27, 2006
Offline6:19 am
March 29, 2005
OfflineHI , chocolatero, I had published my chocolate book in chinese, and published a web (www.mychocolate.com.cn)£¬ you can sent me your address ,and I can post you my chocolate book. but I had new mail box. a@mychocolate.com.cn

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