Aquila  |  Chocolate
Want a hot chocolate? - Olmecs Mayans caffeine Aztecs itzpacalatl Bernardino 60 years studying chocolate / Are you a Supertaster? - taste buds filiform papillae fungiform papillae vallate papillae foliate papillae taste groups umami Do more taste buds make you a supertaster? experiment / As useless as a chocolate teapot? - useless or poor inventions / Mushroom chocolate cakes - Foodini recipe / Scrumdiddilyumptious! - Would Wonka's chocolate room work? isomalt Hans van Doorn glucosinolate miracle berry Synsepalum dulcificum protein miraculin / Let's Debate - Taste connoisseurs philosophers art critics / Home Sweet Home - George Cadbury Quakers philanthropist Bournville / Catacombs candy conundrum - sweetshop logic puzzle / A pocket full of beans - Bioko Ghana Gold Coast Tetteh Quarshie / Chocolate coins - cacao and currency barter / The Egg story by Amy Sparkes / Win Seed & Bean hamper 18 bars of chocolate plus Noni and the Great Chawwwklit Mystery by Dermot Whelan and How Does Chocolate Taste on Everest? by Leisa Stewart-Sharpe, illus. Aaron Cushley
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila Chocolate.