Loco for Cocoa! Quoted directly from FLP lesson plan, “Loco for Cocoa” AND www.fieldmuseum.org – Chocolate – Educator’s Resources www.fieldmuseum.org.

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Loco for Cocoa! Quoted directly from FLP lesson plan, “Loco for Cocoa” AND – Chocolate – Educator’s Resources

Where can we find the cacao (chocolate) ecosystem? Wow! It’s cacao!

Let’s web it! Cacao ecosystem PlantsAnimalsClimateTopography Use the rainforest word sort

The story of chocolate Step 1: Harvesting the pods Workers cut ripe pods from the tree trunk with a large knife. The tough pods, which weigh about a pound each, are split open with a stick or knife. The fresh pulp (like a soft banana) is a sweet treat often eaten by people in cacao-raising areas.

Cacao pods Like opening a pumpkin

Fermentation Step 2: outside hardens, taste mellows The moist beans and pulp are heaped into wooden boxes, covered with lids, and laid in the hot sun to ferment for 5-7 days. The heat causes the beans to swell and the pulp to ferment. The temperature gets about122 degrees and the seeds die. They have changed color from white to lavender to dark brown.

Curing If cacao beans are not cured or dried properly, they will never develop the rich flavor and aroma we know as chocolate. When the beans are dry enough they are packed in sacks and shipped throughout the world as cacao beans. Step 3: Don’t forget to cure!

Cleaning, Sorting & Roasting After the cacao beans are cleaned and sorted according to size, the next step is roasting the beans. The time and temperature of the roasting is the most important step in the processing of cacao beans into chocolate. Steps 4 & 5: Developing the yummy flavor!

The nibs! After roasting, the beans become dry and brittle (cocoa beans). Next, the beans are cracked open and seed coats removed. The seed coats (cocoa shells) are recycled into fertilizers, garden mulch, and feed for cattle. The nibs are the basis for chocolate and cocoa products. Step 6: Ready for grinding!

Grinding the nibs! When the nibs are ground, cocoa butter is released from the cells of the cocoa beans. The grinding generates enough heat so the fat, called cocoa butter, melts and turns into a rich brown liquid known as chocolate Liquor (no alcohol). Step 7: Basic material for making chocolate goodies!

After cooling, now some fun! Step 8: Adding milk, sugar, etc. There are two other things you can do with chocolate liquor - turn it into eating chocolate or separate it into two ingredients: cocoa and cocoa butter. The melt-in-your-mouth chocolate you eat as candy starts by combining melted chocolate liquor with cocoa butter, sugar and flavorings. Milk or cream is added at this stage to make milk chocolate.

Chocolate! Why do various brands of chocolate taste different? The actual details of processing and combination of ingredients used are closely guarded secrets and alter the taste and quality of chocolate produced. No company wants anyone to know how their special brand of chocolate is made. It’s a secret! Step 9: Eating!

Cocoa, cocoa, it’s everywhere! We’re loco for cocoa! Every part of the cocoa bean can be used. Cocoa beans are used for the manufacture of cocoa butter for the preparation of salves and moisturizers for the drug and cosmetic industries.