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Default Questions about freshness that will keep you up at night

Chocolate isn't terribly fresh, and people like chocolate. Cacao (chocolate)
beans are roasted. Perhaps we should be talking about the roastedness of
chocolate instead of the percentage of cocoa?

I notice freshness more in cheap foods. Like if you took a cheap fast food
burger and put a slice of fresh tomato on it that would be the bomb. Reminds
me of white trash puff balls.
http://www.food.com/recipe-finder/all/white-trash


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