Hope this isn't a stupid question - Chocolate fines

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So I hope this doesn't turn out to be a really stupid question, but I'm looking to make a recipe soon, but it calls for a few cups of "chocolate fines". It even gives a suggested website to get good ones. However when I go to the site, there's nothing called chocolate fines, and I've even done a google search to find out.. But all that comes up with is how Germany fines Nestle..

So what are chocolate fines and where do I get them?
 
Not a dumb question at all.

"Chocolate fines", according to a recipe book from Brooklyn Brew Shop, are the unprocessed shells and nibs of the cocoa bean. They mention getting theirs from Taza Chocolate, but I couldn't find them for sale on their web site.

However, Amazon.com does sell unprocessed cocoa nibs which should work fine for your purposes. Here's a link to a bag on their site.
 
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