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Suggest a better descriptionSomewhere along the line, I read about the history of chocolate and found out that originally, chocolate (or cocoa) was a savory beverage that was seasoned with-- tada---pepper. Well, wouldnt you know, these days many places serve a mocha, a combination of coffee and chocolate. To make things even better and to get a taste of history,my friends and I have been making what I call HOT coffee. Stir and drink..... Avoid dairy in this recipe for the full effect. Wimps can add dairy or non-dairy lightners for a "milkier" beverage. The combination of the peppers that cause the release of endorphins and the caffeine is something to behold. (teehee) Extend addition of powdered pepper to other drinks like colas for a special treat. Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V3 #148 Date: Sat, 2 Nov 1996 16:15:14 -5 From: "Mary E. Dixon"
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Recipe Makes: 1 Servings | ||
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