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Blue Heron Middle School October 2, 2012
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Cocoa pods grow on a tree Grown 15 degrees north or south of equator A delicate crop, bears fruit in fifth year A tree can live 25 years or more How Cocoa Is Grown
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Cocoa Pods Rough, leather-like husk weighing over 2 pounds Filled with 30–50 seeds called cocoa beans Seeds contain a sweet pulp Pulp is half cocoa butter and half cocoa solids
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Beans are extracted by farmers Harvesting occurs a few times a year Beans are fermented under piles of banana leaves Fermenting takes five days Beans are dried in the sun on bamboo mats Picking and Fermenting
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Dried beans are sold to agents who sell to wholesalers Most are used to produce chocolate confections Some cocoa butter is used in cosmetics Distributing
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Beans are roasted in cylinders Inside of bean (nib) ground into cocoa mass Cocoa butter pressed out of the cocoa mass Cocoa powder remains Making Cocoa Powder
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Other ingredients are added: sugar, milk, etc. Heavy rollers swirl mixture (conching) Mixture is heated, cooled, and then heated (tempering) Chocolate is poured into molds Used to make candies such as chocolate surrounding caramel (enrobing) Producing Chocolate
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