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Making Chocolate 1
Making Chocolate 1
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Introduction
Now you will learn some interesting facts about
one of the most popular and loved products og all
time – CHOCOLATE!
01.
What chocolate is?
(if you never heard of it)
Origins of chocolate( coccoa)
If you can’t imagine life
without chocolate, you’re
lucky you weren’t born
before the 16th century.
Until then, chocolate only
existed as a bitter, foamy
drink in Mesoamerica. So
how did we get from a bitter
beverage to the chocolate
bars of today? Mesoamerica
As far back as 1900
BCE, the people of that
region had learned to
prepare the beans of the
native cacao tree. The
earliest records tell us the
beans were ground and
mixed with cornmeal and
chili peppers to create a
drink- not a relaxing cup of
hot cocoa, but a bitter,
invigorating concoction
frothing with foam.
And if you thought we make a big deal
about chocolate today, the
Mesoamericans had us beat.
They believed that cacao was a heavenly
food gifted to humans by a feathered
serpent god, known to the Maya as
Kukulkan and to the Aztecs as
Quetzalcoatl.
Aztecs used cacao beans as currency and
drank chocolate at royal feasts, gave it to
soldiers as a reward for success in battle
and used it in rituals.
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Cocoa Chocolate
Cocoa in Europe
The first transatlantic
chocolate encounter occurred in
1519 when Hernán Cortés
visited the court of Moctezuma
at Tenochtitlan. As recorded by
Cortés's lieutenant, the king
had 50 jugs of the drink
brought out and poured into
golden cups. When the colonists
returned with shipments of the
strange new bean, missionaries'
salacious accounts of native
customs gave it a reputation as
an aphrodisiac.
1. At first, its bitter taste made it
suitable as a medicine for ailments,
like upset stomachs, but sweetening
it with honey, sugar, or vanilla
quickly made chocolate a popular
delicacy in the Spanish court.
2. And soon, no aristocratic home was
complete without dedicated
chocolate ware. The fashionable
drink was difficult and time
consuming to produce on a large
scale. That involved using
plantations and imported slave labor
in the Caribbean and on islands off
the coast of Africa.
The chocolate that we know today
Cocoa
butter
Dry
milk
Meeting the massive demand required
more cultivation of cocoa, which can
only grow near the equator. Now,
instead of African slaves being
shipped to South American cocoa
plantations, cocoa production itself
would shift to West Africa with Cote
d'ivoire providing two-fifths of the
world's cocoa as of 2015. Today,
chocolate has established itself in the
rituals of our modern culture.
Today, chocolate has
established itself in
the rituals of our
modern culture.
THANK YOU!
Chocolate sizes
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to the It has a beautiful name and is the
Sun and the smallest one in our second planet from the Sun. It’s hot
System, a bit larger than the Moon and has a poisonous atmosphere
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● You’ll never forget to buy milk!
Mars Neptune
Mars is actually a very It’s the farthest planet
cold place from the Sun
Jupiter Saturn
It’s the biggest planet in Saturn is a gas giant and
the Solar System has several rings
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Elaboration
Chocolate
butter
Icing sugar Vainilla
Mercury is the closest Saturn is the ringed planet
planet to the Sun and a gas giant
Question and answer
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury, and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s the second-brightest
natural object in the night sky after the Moon
Chocolate through the years
Neptune is far away Saturn is a gas giant
from Earth with several rings
1760 2005
1400 1905
Mars is actually a very Mercury is the closest
cold place planet to the Sun
Chocolate popularity
Venus
It has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s hot
and has a poisonous atmosphere
1700 1800 1900 2000
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Parts and whole
Chocolate Components What would happen if
sugar were missing?
Saturn is a gas giant and it’s Cocoa
composed of hydrogen and Venus is the second planet
helium from the Sun
Sugar
333,000
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s
386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
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