The herd rounded up in the misty twilight, and when they got near the village Mowgli saw lights, and heard the conches and bells in the temple blowing and banging.
Then they banged the temple bells and blew the conches louder than ever.
As we came down upon him, covering the sea and blowing our
conches, he put off from the schooner in the small boat, along with the three black boys, and rowed for the passage.
As terrified shoppers dived for cover, Bernard
Conche, 67, rammed his trolley into a worker and reached for the fromage.
Really long: 24 to 36 hours of slow stirring in a vat that is called a
conche for the rounded bottom that allows liquid chocolate to be rolled back onto itself, which incorporates air and smooths the texture.
The researchers used selected flow tube-mass spectrometry to measure volatile concentrations in the headspace of the
conche at from 1 to 8, 24, 28, 32, and 48 hours of the process.
The process creates a thick, cocoa-butter rich brew called "chocolate liquor" that is carried by a conveyor belt into a storage tank called a
conche (making chocolate this way is actually called "conching").
In the under-11 Vernons League, Liverpool lashed in five at Halton without reply, Jamie Menagh, James Hooper, Jake Kirby, Joe
Conche and Jamie Kelly all finding the net.
The decorative wooden idols of the three deities are pulled accompanied by chants and blowing of
conches.
I took a personal boat tour and saw some of the most beautiful and secluded parts of the island and followed that by diving for
conches with local experts.