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Baking equipments-you’ll need it for baking.
Thu, May 19th 2011, 09:21
Different types of tools and equipments are used while baking cake. If you want to buy this then you should know its usage.
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Seychelles Secrets: Seychelles Lemongrass Tea
Thu, Mar 10th 2011, 18:23
Enjoy the Secrets of the Seychelles Islands
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Seychelles Fish Curry
Mon, Jun 21st 2010, 21:54
A traditional dish of the Seychelles Islands
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Seychelles Resturants
Fri, Jun 11th 2010, 22:53
Restuarants of the Seychelles....
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Seychelles Style coconut biscuits
Mon, Apr 26th 2010, 23:09
Seychelles Cusine... coconut biscuits
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Seychelles Bazar
Tue, Mar 23rd 2010, 22:44
Seychelles Bazar a great idea when on holiday in the Seychelles
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Types of Aquaculture
Tue, Jul 7th 2009, 15:06
The farming of fish, shrimp, and shellfish is set to overtake cattle ranching by the end of this decade.
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Aquaculture History
Wed, Jul 1st 2009, 12:37
In China they have been practicing Aquaculture since ancient times. In fact, it was the fattening of wild carp that led to the mutated and domesticated goldfish … and the fishpond culture still so popular today.
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Port Lincoln Tuna Aquaculture
Fri, Jun 26th 2009, 16:57
15 years ago Port Lincoln was known for its struggling tuna canning industry. These days, Port Lincoln leads the world with a thriving Tuna Aquaculture industry that services the insatiable Japanese market.
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Aquaculture
Tue, Jun 23rd 2009, 14:11
According to the WWF, 52% of the world’s fisheries are fully exploited and 24% are overexploited, depleted, or recovering from depletion. Already 30% of the world’s fish requirements are met by the aquaculture industry.
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Food And Beverages – Baskin Robbins Ice Cream Cake Flavors
Tue, Jun 2nd 2009, 08:43
Baskin Robbins is a worldwide ice cream parlour chain and the first food franchised business along with first ice cream cake maker.
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Fair Trade Coffee
Fri, May 15th 2009, 12:17
The Coffee Industry is dominated by a few large players and a myriad of middle-men. Farmers who actually grow the coffee see very little of the money you eventually pay for a cup: hence Fair Trade Coffee.
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Coffee Shop Culture Amsterdam Style
Wed, May 13th 2009, 12:04
The Netherlands has a long association with coffee; in the 1600s they had established the first coffee plantations in Java. These days, however, Dutch coffee shop culture has come to mean something else entirely.
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Coffee Shop Culture
Mon, May 11th 2009, 11:51
Coffee was initially only used as a beverage to increase stamina and concentration during religious and meditation ceremonies in Arabia. But it was not long before the world’s first coffee shop opened in Constantinople in 1457.
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Coffee Roasting
Tue, May 5th 2009, 17:25
Roasting transforms a green coffee bean chemically to produce the distinct taste in brewed coffee ... It is the art of the coffee roaster to control the process to produce a desired taste.
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Ethiopian Coffee: Ethiopia the home of coffee
Mon, May 4th 2009, 12:23
Ethiopia is the home of coffee … it is in the mountains of Ethiopia’s Kaffa province where Arabica coffee trees grow wild in lush highland forests. Today, Ethiopia is still the major producer of coffee in Africa.
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Alfred Peet: Grandfather of Coffee Culture as we know it
Wed, Apr 29th 2009, 12:04
It was a Dutchman who first taught Americans how to appreciate quality coffee. Alfred Peet led the revolution in coffee drinking - he first introduced the founders of the world’s largest coffee retailer, Starbucks, to the joy of speciality coffee.
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Coffee Storage
Fri, Apr 24th 2009, 17:15
Coffee is best enjoyed when it is freshly roasted. Coffee is a perishable product and there are some basic rules for buying and storing of coffee if you want to enjoy it at its peak flavour.
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Coffee: Robusta vs. Arabica
Thu, Apr 23rd 2009, 12:36
Coffee beans come in two main species, Robusta and Arabica … and the true test of a coffee is whether it is made from Robusta beans or Arabica beans.
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Coffee : Favourite drink Worldwide
Tue, Apr 21st 2009, 13:01
The Coffee trade is a thriving global market, second only to oil in global trade activity. Coffee is grown in 80 countries around the world … and a cup of coffee is a popular drink just about anywhere.
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