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		<title>My Account Of The History Of Chocolate The Shortened Edition.</title>
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The history of chocolate starts with the cocoa tree which is native to the forests of South and Central America and grows to approximately 20 foot high.
 This quite delicate tree starts to produce fruit in its 4th to 5th year. Large yellow or red pods encase a white pulp that hides its treasure [...]]]></description>
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