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Mourning for Gaza

August 6, 2014September 6, 2016 Dr. Mama Esq.Leave a comment

I want to write something poignant and meaningful. I want to offer some deep insight into the latest Israeli offensive against the occupied Palestinian people. I want to say something.

All I can say is that I mourn for the mothers of Gaza.

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During fermentation, the cocoa beans changes from raw beans into chocolate. During this process, the beans develop their flavor, bitterness subsides, and it is then that the beans turn into a deep rich shade of brown.

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