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8:27 am June 25, 2006
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ktuskey
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Has anyone ever roasted and ground chocolate beans into a coffee-like grind and brewed it? The first obvious reaction is, “ewww”, but I’m sure that’s how folks felt when they first tasted black brewed coffee. I just figured that putting ground up (like coffee beans) roasted cacao beans might create a coffee like drink where you could add mike and sugar (or drink it raw).
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10:54 am June 25, 2006
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ellie
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Check [url="http://www.seventypercent.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=143"]this[/url]. It’s worth a try, let us know if you will.
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1:52 pm June 25, 2006
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Alan
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quote:
Originally posted by ktuskey
might create a coffee like drink where you could add mike and sugar
Generally I prefer my coffee-like drinks without Mike.
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[url="http://www.Patric-Chocolate.com"]Patric Chocolate[/url]
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2:00 pm June 25, 2006
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ktuskey
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:-) — But I like Mike.
quote:
Originally posted by ktuskey
Has anyone ever roasted and ground chocolate beans into a coffee-like grind and brewed it? The first obvious reaction is, “ewww”, but I’m sure that’s how folks felt when they first tasted black brewed coffee. I just figured that putting ground up (like coffee beans) roasted cacao beans might create a coffee like drink where you could add mike and sugar (or drink it raw).
Thoughts?
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