Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 - Scotland |
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Page 86
... chocolate ; France and Ger- many , and Sweden and Turkey , in coffee ; Russia , Holland , and England in tea , while poor Ireland makes its warm drink of tho husks of the cocoa , the refuse of the chocolate mills of Italy and Spain ...
... chocolate ; France and Ger- many , and Sweden and Turkey , in coffee ; Russia , Holland , and England in tea , while poor Ireland makes its warm drink of tho husks of the cocoa , the refuse of the chocolate mills of Italy and Spain ...
Page 92
... cocoa are more usual beverages than tea . This is strikingly illustrated by the fact that , while in 1835 about thirty- six millions of pounds of tea were consumed in the United Kingdom , only two hundred thousand pounds were consumed ...
... cocoa are more usual beverages than tea . This is strikingly illustrated by the fact that , while in 1835 about thirty- six millions of pounds of tea were consumed in the United Kingdom , only two hundred thousand pounds were consumed ...
Page 93
... cocoa , among the several nations of Europe in 1854. We scarcely know at present from what sources all the necessary information could be de- rived . The sensible effects of tea , as it is used in China , are thus spoken of by Chinese ...
... cocoa , among the several nations of Europe in 1854. We scarcely know at present from what sources all the necessary information could be de- rived . The sensible effects of tea , as it is used in China , are thus spoken of by Chinese ...
Page 94
... cocoa . This is the second general fact we commend to the spe- cial attention of our readers . All the genuine and generally re- ceived beverages which we infuse , con- tain a peculiar slightly bitter principle which is ve y rich in ...
... cocoa . This is the second general fact we commend to the spe- cial attention of our readers . All the genuine and generally re- ceived beverages which we infuse , con- tain a peculiar slightly bitter principle which is ve y rich in ...
Page 96
... cocoa beans , we should find them weight for weight , more strength - sustaining than whet , and nearly as nutritious as beans and peas . But of this large proportion of gluten , the water in which we usually infuse our tea extracts ...
... cocoa beans , we should find them weight for weight , more strength - sustaining than whet , and nearly as nutritious as beans and peas . But of this large proportion of gluten , the water in which we usually infuse our tea extracts ...
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