What does Vosges Haut Chocolat do for a living?

At Vosges Haut-Chocolat, we harness the power of storytelling to open minds, spirits and palates through chocolate, inspiring us all to interact with the world in a more loving way.

Who is the founder of Vosges chocolate company?

SoHo’s Vosges Chocolate, a Chicago-based company founded by Katrina Markoff, offers an array of designer chocolates spiced with an array of exotic flavors ranging from allspice to ginger to hemp see to wasabi. Most bon-bon style chocolates are available in small gift boxes. Some flavors, like the chipotle dark chocolate, are available in bars.

Where to find Vosges Chocolat at O’Hare?

Please call 773-435-0094 or email [email protected] with any questions. Visit us in O’Hare Airport in Terminal 1, United B Concourse.

Who is the chocolate visionary of the world?

Chocolate visionary that will continue to shape the culinary and consciousness of our country for the next 30 years. This chocolate visionary knows a thing or two about mixtures: traditional and modern, global and domestic, spicy and sweet. She brings her surprising yet comforting sense of flavors, colors and textures to every gathering she hosts.

How does a cirque glacier erode its hollows?

Cirque glaciers erode their hollows by subglacial plucking and abrasion, which are most effective under a warm-based, sliding glacier. Meltwater that drains to the bed through the randkluft (the gap between the glacier and headwall), bergshrund (a large crevasse near, but not touching, the headwall) or other crevasses, promotes subglacial erosion.

Where are the most cirques in Snowdonia located?

If looking from above (see image above), an interesting observation is that most cirques in Snowdonia face to the north or east 14 and these also held most (as well as the largest) Loch Lomond Stadial glaciers 5,12. This is due to two factors.

Where are glacial cirques found in the world?

Glacial cirques, known locally as corries or coires (Scotland) and cwms (Wales), are large-scale erosional features common to many mountainous regions 1,2.