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Marion, Olesja and Märten 2015
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Cocoa is the seed of the cacao tree. Cocoa growing area is in the central and south America and Africa. Most people will know Cocoa as a ground powder they use to produce chocolate. Cocoa
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Cocoa flavor and health benefits were discovered 2000 years ago. Cocoa arrived in Europe in the 16th century. In Europe cocoa began to be used in 19th century. History of cocoa
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A pod has a rough leathery rind about 3 cm thick, it is filled with slimy pinkish pulp, sweet but inedible. As soon as they ripen, the pods are removed with a curved knife on a long pole, opened with a machete, and left to dry until taken to fermentation. About 3,000,000 tonnes of cocoa are grown each year. The Netherlands is the leading cocoa processing country, followed by the U.S. Harvesting
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Cocoa is used in cakes, creams, drinks, toppings. Cocoa is beneficial for health. Use of cocoa
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Many cocoa farmers get a low price for their products. This has led to cocoa and chocolate being available as fair trade items in some countries. Slavery is not been used in its production. Problems with growth and sale
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The International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) is a global organization, composed of both cocoa producing and cocoa consuming member countries. Located in London and members with Estonia, Finland, Latvia and Lithuania. International cocoa organization
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Cacao trees are found only in hot, rainy, tropical climates, 20 degrees north and south of equator, just like vanilla. The first time cocoa, or chocolate was used as a romantic gesture was in the Mayan culture. The Aztecs used cocoa to create a form of “hot chocolate” or as they called it “xocolatl” which means bitter water. Fun facts
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Cocoa pods are the fruit of the cacao tree. It takes a cocoa tree five years to produce its first cocoa beans. Cocoa/chocolate is thought be an aphrodisiac. Fun facts
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There was a man who went to Africa, Ghana. He went to see if there was any child workers in cocoa farms. What he saw there was exactly how he thought. There were illegal child workers who were bought by the cocoa farm owners for 300 euro. The man tried to talk to chocolate factory owners but many of them denied. Dark side of chocolate (film)
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