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  • 14
    Feb
    2011
    1:02pm, EST

    Yum! Floor to ceiling 'Chocolate Room' in shopping center in Lithuania

    By Elena Grothe

    What a treat. Check out the scrumptious images and read the full AFP report below. 

    Petras Malukas / AFP - Getty Images

    Roses made entirely of chocolate are pictured in the "Chocolate Room", a 183-square-foot room made of chocolate from floor to ceiling, on Feb. 14, in a shopping center in Vilnius.

    Petras Malukas / AFP - Getty Images

    The "Chocolate Room", a 17-square-metre (183-square-foot) room made of chocolate from floor to ceiling, is seen on Feb. 14 in a shopping center in Vilnius. Lithuanian shoppers had a sweet Valentine's Day visual treat in the form of an entire chocolate room, but will have to wait to actually taste a piece of the walls and decor, organisers said. Seven artists used 661 pounds of chocolate to create it.

    Petras Malukas / AFP - Getty Images

    A table and table-setting made entirely of chocolate are pictured in the "Chocolate Room", a 17-square-meter room made of chocolate from floor to ceiling on Feb. 14 in a shopping center in Vilnius.

    Petras Malukas / AFP - Getty Images

    A chocolate cat sits on a chocolate chair in the "Chocolate Room", a 17-square-metre room made of chocolate from floor to ceiling on Feb. 14 in a shopping center in Vilnius. Lithuanian shoppers had a sweet Valentine's Day visual treat in the form of an entire chocolate room, but will have to wait to actually taste a piece of the walls and decor, organisers said. Seven artists used 661 pounds of chocolate to create it.

    Lithuanian shoppers on Monday had a sweet Valentine's Day visual treat in the form of an entire chocolate room, but will have to wait to actually taste a piece of the walls and decor, organisers said.

    "We wanted to create something special for Valentine's Day. The chocolate room looks just like a traditional Lithuanian sitting-room," Frederikas Jansonas, spokesman for the Akropolis shopping mall in the capital Vilnius, told AFP.

    The 17-square-metre (183-square-foot) room is made of chocolate from floor to ceiling, and also contains chocolate furniture and interior decorations such as candlesticks, pictures and books.

    Seven artists used 300 kilogrammes (661 pounds) of chocolate to create it.

    "Everybody who sees a full-size chocolate room will have no doubt. It's the best place for a romantic Valentine's Day dinner," sculptor Mindaugas Tendziagolskis said in a statement.

    For now, however, the curious can only look, not touch or taste.

    The room will be on view until March 8 -- International Women's Day -- when it will be broken up and the chocolate distributed to visitors, Jansonas said.

     

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  • 20
    Jan
    2011
    4:35am, EST

    Chocolate sculptures on display in Hong Kong

    By Elena Grothe

    This tasty selection of images moved today of chocolate sculptures created by chocolatier Mirco Della Vecchia that are on display as part of his "Chocolate World Heritage" exhibit in Hong Kong. Mirco Della Vecchia currently holds the Guinness World Records title for making the largest chocolate sculpture in the world.

    Bobby Yip / Reuters

    A chocolate sculpture of Stonehenge, created by Italian chocolatier Mirco Della Vecchia, is displayed as part of his "Chocolate World Heritage" exhibition in Hong Kong, Jan. 20.

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    Italian chocolatier Mirco Della works on his chocolate Arc de Triomphe during a press preview in Hong Kong, Jan. 20. A shopping mall in the territory is playing host to a 'Chocolate World Heritage' exhibition from Jan. 20 to Feb. 20.

    Bobby Yip / Reuters

    A chocolate sculpture of the Colosseum, created by Italian chocolatier Mirco Della Vecchia, is displayed as part of his "Chocolate World Heritage" exhibition in Hong Kong, Jan. 20.

    Bobby Yip / Reuters

    Italian chocolatier Mirco Della Vecchia puts the finishing touches on a chocolate sculpture of the Torre pendente di Pisa displayed as part of his "Chocolate World Heritage" exhibition in Hong Kong, Jan. 20.

    Bobby Yip / Reuters

    A chocolate sculpture of the Abu Simbel, created by Italian chocolatier Mirco Della Vecchia, is displayed as part of his "Chocolate World Heritage" exhibition in Hong Kong, Jan. 20.

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  • 17
    Jan
    2011
    3:09pm, EST

    Cocoa loaded on ships for export from Ivory Coast

    Odds are good that if you eat chocolate, you've had some that passed through this port in Ivory Coast. For more on recent political turmoil there, see this story.

    By John Brecher

    LUC GNAGO / Reuters

    Workers stand on a ship, with cocoa beans loaded, at the port of Abidjan January 17, 2011. EU-registered vessels have been barred from all new financial dealings with Ivory Coast's two main cocoa-exporting ports, EU sources said on Monday, as part of sanctions imposed after November's contested election.

    LUC GNAGO / Reuters

    Workers gather bags of cocoa at the port of Abidjan January 17, 2011.

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