Ganong: a Sweet History of Chocolate.Ganong Ganong may refer to:
The name chocolate most likely comes from the Nahuatl language, indigenous to central Mexico, although it may have been influenced by the Mayan languages. David Folster Goose Lane 330-500 Beaverbrook Bea·ver·brook , First Baron Originally William Maxwell Aitken. 1879-1964. Canadian-born British publisher, financier, and politician. He founded his press empire on the Daily Express (1916) and the Evening Standard Court, Fredericton NB Canada E3B 5X4 0864924801 $24.95 www.gooselane.com The Ganong family is famous for its Delecto brand of chocolate, which propelled the company into being a leading candy candy: see confectionery. candy Sweet sugar- or chocolate-based confection. The Egyptians made candy from honey (combined with figs, dates, nuts, and spices), sugar being unknown. maker: here's a history of the family business and its specialties, surveying the two Canadians who opened a grocery store and set out to invent their own trademark brands of chocolates, turning their family venture into a world-wide company. A focus on marketing techniques will reveal the basics of promotion to cooks who like inventing new productions, while the addition of vintage and colorful illustrations enhances a lively survey key to understanding chocolate-making history as a whole. Libraries will find it an excellent display choice. |
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