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    Ghirardelli Company Essay

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    Sprungli company since 1998. (1) Ghirardelli opened its doors in 1852 (2) and is one of oldest continuously operating chocolate maker in the United States. They pride themselves on being one of the few American companies that make chocolate from the bean to the bar. They also pride themselves on having high quality chocolate. (3) The new product proposed is an energy bar, in the form of a chocolate and coffee bar. The new product line would be three kinds of bars; dark chocolate, milk chocolate

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    and dried in the sun. To prevent spoiling the beans are mixed daily. The beans are covered at night and when it rains to keep them dry. This process can take up to 7 weeks. The second way is the wet method. The pulp and skin are first separated from the bean. They are then separated by weight and size. After this they put in water fermentation tanks to get the beans’ slick layer off. The beans can be in the water for anywhere from 12 to 48 hours. The beans are ready to be dried. They can do like method

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    Taking a Look at Coffee

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    consuming an average of 3.4 cups per person per day (Pennybacker 18). Today coffee houses are on the rise all over the place. But what is the real story behind this mysterious brown liquid? It is generally a hot beverage that comes from coffee beans which is derived from a coffee plant. When the berries from the coffee plant are ready, they are picked and after they are processed and dried, they are roasted to different degrees depending on the flavor being produced. The final step would be to

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    Cocoa trees are not easy to grow and require great care if you want the best highest quality yields. Cocoa trees grow on small farms in tropical environments, within 15-20 degrees of latitude from the equator. Cocoa is a delicate and sensitive crop, and farmers must protect trees from wind, sun, pests, and disease. Because of this they are only grown in certain parts of the world mainly Africa. Africa is a very poor continent and because of this many people will do whatever it takes to get whatever

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    bought in Wesley Chapel in 1977, only cost him $30k. His house is just newly built and it has a garden and a greenhouse. This house was built to harvest the rainwater and the sunlight from the sunlight. Tullio and his crew have “selectively thinned the trees, the terraced hillside draws the eye downward, toward a sweeping view of the Pioneer Valley.” (Klindienst, 153). He has designed two stone pathways, one that leads you away from each of the glass doors that open up and another one that leads you to

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    disappearance. Thus making him the prime suspect of the crime. Furthermore, an abrasion was found on one of the nearby paloverde trees, and samples of the bean pods were collected. Meanwhile, Bogan’s truck was confiscated for inspection; there was no evidence of Johnson being in the truck, but two Palo Verde bean pods were found. The forensic problem with this case is

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    on the shores of the Red Sea. Originally, coffee beans were not used as a beverage, but eaten. East African tribes would grind the coffee cherries together and mix it with animal fat, and then roll the paste into tiny balls. The mixture gave warriors much-needed energy for battle (A Brief History). The plants that the beans grow on actually resemble tiny Christmas trees. Originally the beans are a red color, and actually have a floral scent. The beans turn their known brown-black color when they are

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    starbucks beverages! It also explains how Starbucks makes their own coffee brand and how they depend on getting these coffee beans that grow in seventy tropical nations around the world in altitudes between three thousand to six thousand feet. This is what makes their coffee very dense in flavor. This is targeted to people who drink what hey describe as a very hard bean coffee. The CEO of Starbucks describes the taste that they are trying to make in their coffee product as a “warm day and cool

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    Forensic science consists of a variety of fields such as in this case Forensic Pathology, Toxicology, and Biology were used to help solve the murder. Forensic Pathology was used to determine the cause of death by conducting an autopsy on the Johnson body. Coming to a conclusion, that Denise Johnson’s cause of death was due to asphyxiation (also known as strangulation)2,9. The pathology unit also determined that her death was a forced and violent death. Given the facts of how the victim died it provides

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    Jamaica, Jamaica

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    Capitol city of Kingston. Nestled in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica about 48 km north east of Kingston sit's a small village called Chepstow in Surrey Parish. This is the location that Marley Coffee Inc. is growing their unique blends of coffee. The beans grow in the lush rainforest of the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica

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