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The process provided demonstrates the process of producing chocolate


Overall, there are 10 stages in the process, beginning with harvesting ripe red pods from
cacao tree and ending with the production of chocolate
To begin with ripe red pods are harvested from cacao tree which are grown in the tropical
region. Next, the white cocoa beans are split from the ripe red pods before experiencing
fermentation process. After that, the fermented beans are spread on a drying surface
under sunlight in order to enhance chocolate flavor. The next two steps about packing
and loading the beans large sacks onto train or lorry ready for the delivery
As the regards the second phase, when the cocoa beans have been carried to the factory,
the process of producing chocolate begins in factories where cocoa beans are roasted at a
high temperature (350’C) which aim to killing the harmful bacteria and crisp husk. In the
next step, roasted beans, which is still in shell, are put into a wheel-shape machine to
crush to remove the outer shell from the beans. Finally, when shells are separated, the
inner part is grinded until the liquid chocolate emerges
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The process demonstrates how milk and dairy product production
Overall, there are two main phases in the process, begin with cows grazing on the grass
and ending with the sale of dairy products in supermarkets and shops
To begin with, cows graze on agricultural land so that they can produce milk. Then they
are milked twice a day by milking machine and the milk is stored in refrigerator to ensure
that its best quality is maintained. In the subsequence step, the milk is put into a tanker
where it then is ready to be delivered to the dairy on a daily basis
In the next step, once the milk is delivered to the dairy, milk is made in two ways for the
purpose of creating various products. It can be produced into dairy products, namely
cheese, cream and butter. Alternatively, the rest is put through the process of
pasteurization so as to kill bacteria and then packed in an assembly line. Finally, the
products are sent to the supermarkets and shops in order to be sold to the public
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The process provided demonstrates the production of bricks that used for the construction
industry
Overall, there are seven stages in the process, beginning with digging the clay and ending
with the delivery of bricks
At the first stage, the clay in the ground is dup up by a large digger. Then this clay is
placed on a metal grid and put through a roller which is broken up into small pieces.
After that, the clay is mixed with sand and water. The mixture is put in moulds or cut by
a wire cutter to make bricks
In the next step, the bricks are placed in a drying oven for one to two days. The bricks are
then heated in a kiln, first at moderate temperature of 200-980C, then at extremely high
temperature of 870-1300C. Subsequently, the bricks are cooled for one to two days in the
cooling chamber. After that, the bricks are packed and loaded in trucks, then transported
to different places for building industry.

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