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Chocolate

Season 2016 Episode 6 | 28m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Feast TV explores this delicious indulgence from bean to bar to confection.

Everyone loves chocolate, and in this episode Feast explores the delicious indulgence from bean to bar to confection. You’ll watch as single-origin chocolate bars are made at Askinosie in Springfield. This episode also takes you inside some of the region’s best confectioners who are making truffles and bon bons by hand: Christopher Elbow in Kansas City and Bissinger’s in St. Louis.

06/24/2016 | Rating NR

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Feast TV is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS

Feast TV

Chocolate

Season 2016 Episode 6 | 28m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Everyone loves chocolate, and in this episode Feast explores the delicious indulgence from bean to bar to confection. You’ll watch as single-origin chocolate bars are made at Askinosie in Springfield. This episode also takes you inside some of the region’s best confectioners who are making truffles and bon bons by hand: Christopher Elbow in Kansas City and Bissinger’s in St. Louis.

06/24/2016 | Rating NR

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