by Gotham
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| Sales Rank: | 194956 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $2.45 |
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| Label: | Gotham |
| Pages: | 160 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Publication Date: | 2007-10-01 |
| Published By: | Gotham |
| ASIN: | 1592403085 |
| Category: | Book |
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Product Description
There’s a difference between a chocoholic and a chocophile, and Clay Gordon is decidedly in the latter category. It’s not enough for him to simply love this rich indulgence; he is equally addicted to the finer points of choosing it, just as a wine aficionado enjoys researching different varietals and developing a taste for particularly fine ones.
In Discover Chocolate, Gordon opens a world that extends far beyond cookbooks and coffee-table books that feature assorted gooey shots. Yes, his primer is packed with more than a hundred gorgeous photographs of chocolate and truffles, but this is a guide that also includes a handy rating system, a field guide for discerning among different types and styles of chocolates, an overview of how cacao becomes chocolate (including maps of where cacao is grown), advice for pairing chocolate and wine, and, perhaps most important of all, how and where to shop for the best chocolate in the world.
A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing, and Clay Gordon is there to help you relish every drop of it, discerning why you like certain types but not others and generating a personal list of favorites. This is the book every true chocolate enthusiast has been craving.
Customer Reviews
Useful unless You're a Sensualist - Reviewed on 2008-04-06
1 customer found this review helpful.
This is a very useful textbook if you're in the market to either become a chocolatier, sell chocolates, or promote a local chocolate tour. It has lots of points that you can quote as an expert connoissuer. If you're however just someone who basks in the sensual pleasure and warmth of a fantastic piece of fine chocolate, and wants good recommendations without a critical dissection of each element of your chocolate, then this might be the equivalent of TMI on a first date.
Other options include:
The Chocolate Guide: To Local Chocolatiers, Chocolate Makers, Boutiques, Patisseries and Shops - Western Edition, and,
Chocolate French: Recipes, Language, and Directions to Français au Chocolat
also Chocolates and Confections: Formula, Theory, and Technique for the Artisan Confectioner and
Making Artisan Chocolates
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Book Subjects
- Baking - Confectionery
- Consumer Buying Guides
- Cooking
- Cooking / Wine
- Cooking / Courses & Dishes / Chocolate
- Courses & Dishes - Chocolate
- Chocolate