Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tastes like cologne?



For more than 200 years will be in the Rhineland as the miracle of water per se: eau de cologne. It smells not only good but also to enliven the spirit. Now it is preparing us treats: the so-called "4711 Praline" is among this year's most spectacular new developments that will be on Sunday at the International Sweets Fair ISM in Cologne, the visitors presented.
The white chocolate with Eau de Cologne is without question a failed idea. Filled with sweets is the mass of a white truffle, which consists, among other things, bergamot, lemon, lavender and rosemary - and just out of the toilet water.
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A gustatory experience
Photo: Thomas Banneyer
TV-Star Dirk Bach has developed its own chocolate bar series strictly according to their taste expectations. On the market there are four varieties, including hazelnut, and carrot-pineapple curry. Sounds strange at first, but it is an exciting taste experience. Unfortunately, the chocolate tastes a bit artificial.
Tongue Tattoos
Photo: Thomas Banneyer
Tongue Tattoos: These tattoos on sugar film can conjure up colorful pattern within seconds on the tongue. Could be, particularly among younger one hit. But fear not, the tongue images are fleeting!
Anti-Stress Praline
Photo: Thomas Banneyer
The combination of natural oils (peppermint, rose water) should be reassuring. In a test praline was little trace. Nevertheless, on Schoki against stress, we have been waiting for!
Inhaling Chocolate
This chocolate does not eat, they are one breathes. The manufacturer promises pleasure without calories. Unfortunately, the product was not yet available for testing.
Cola in solid form
This world first is from Germany. The solid-Cola is the first solid drink at all! It acts on the palate and stimulates saliva production.
EXPRESS-employee Andreas Kohn could test the exciting creation even before the starting date. The verdict: The taste is getting used to. When you first bite into the chocolate-fragrance has a fresh, delicate chocolate melts on the tongue. Unfortunately, there remains a too flowery aftertaste, reminiscent of grandma's living room. Rhinelander as you should have tried the chocolate scent still absolutely.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Circuit will turn the corner



Düsseldorf -
DEG is play on Sunday, has no chance, the last appearance with the 1:2 Penaltypleite against Frankfurt irreparable. Instead, the loser went on Saturday for training on the ice, was previously first "optical cruelty" is announced. "I find the guys in a long video study have again shown their mistakes very well. As anyone could see what he has just delivered, "said coach Harold get circle whose job it is according to Manager Lance Nethery," more power from the players. "
After a disappointing season so far, the coach is required. "We have often played poorly, with too little use and too little pressure to goal. This was all much too complicated, and we also have given the opponents goals by mistake, "said the 50-year-old. "Everybody is frustrated. It is high time that we turn the corner. "
Probably next weekend too with Korbinian Holzer. An MRI revealed on Saturday that the Defense combatant from the Frankfurt-Match only a slight stretch bands and a compression of the cartilage behind the kneecap has suffered. Team physician Dr. Alois Teuber: "Normally, he can play again next weekend."

Friday, June 4, 2010

Boateng goes off on referee

Wiesbaden - Only crashed Under-21 captain Jerome Boateng referee Stuart Attwell the ball at his feet, then the fans of the Czech double-scorer Michael Rabusic pelted with beer cups.
Bitter consequences of the 1:2 bust in European Championship Qualifying Game: The defending champion from the threat of a fine quality and the DFB.
71 days after the European Championship triumph of Malmö were high emotions. "The referee was a disaster," grumbles Boateng.
Low point of the underground power of the 26-year-old British Attwell, who had by a "ghost goal" in the second division game against Watford Reading gained notoriety: after a harmless tussle penalty he gave to the Czechs and showed Stefano Celozzi Red (68).
"That was absolutely ridiculous," says coach Rainer Adrion, the successor to Horst Hrubesch. He believes, however, yet to participate in the European Championship 2011 in Denmark: "The setback is very annoying, but now we paint no doomsday scenario."