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James Silverton <not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not> wrote:
> Steve wrote on Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:17:12 +0000 (UTC): >>> 2 heaping tablespoons of cocoa >>> 1 heaping tablespoon of sugar-- brown is nice >>> a pinch of powdered chili >>> a few grains of salt >>> about 10 ounces of milk. >> I wonder if goat milk would be preferable or perhaps >> even more authentic. >Almost going back to Aztec times perhaps but that deprived society did >not have sugar and would have to use llamas :-) That's my thought; there were goat-like animals native to the new world, but no domestic bovines, and I doubt anyone ever successfully milked a plains buffalo cow. Speaking of buffalo, I recently had a blue buffalo cheese, something I've never seen before. (That would be water buffalo, of course.) It is from the Peaks District, and was excellent. Steve |
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