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In this lesson, you will learn how chocolate is made. Specifically, where the cacao tree grows, about bean pods, how they are processed and the basic ingredients of chocolate. Have you ever wondered how chocolate is made? Would you be surprised if I told you that it grows on trees? To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account Lesson Quiz Course The cacao tree is an evergreen tree, which is a tree that has green leaves all year. This tree grows well in hot and humid climates and develops small white flowers. Some of these flowers grow fruit called pods. These pods can grow as big as a football and are very hard to break. When they are ready to be picked, they turn yellowish-orange maybe even red or purple depending on the type of cacao tree. A better way to tell is to shake the fruit to see if the seeds move around in the pod. If they do, it is ripe. When ripe, a person cuts them down with a large heavy knife and gathers them. This is called harvesting. Each pod has cocoa beans inside. The pods are opened to get the 20-50 beans inside each pod. Some people say that these seeds taste sour. They don't taste like chocolate until they've gone through the whole process. To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account The beans are put in a pile or box and stirred. Then they are laid out to dry in the sun or in a shed. After the beans are dry, they are put into big sacks, which go to factories. At the factories, the beans are stored in large buildings called silos. The beans are then cleaned and then roasted. Cocoa is the powder made from the roasted seeds. Silos are large cylinder buildings used for storage. To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account The cacao tree is a tree that grows pods, which are collected or harvested. After the harvest, the beans get dried and go to a factory. At the factory, the beans go through a process to make cocoa. 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Back Create an account to start this course today Used by over 30 million students worldwide Create an account Explore our library of over 88,000 lessons General Knowledge 7-14 yrs Interactive, Reading Pod Chocolate Making Process Step-By-Step The word chocolate or chocolati came into use in 1900 BC. It was originally a bitter is made from cacao or cocoa beans which are sorted and sifted for purity . The cacao tree is found only within 20 degrees latitude of the the pods are split open to take out the beans. The cocoa fruit has a rubbery texture to it. It consists of a sweet pulp and thirty white seeds that attain a reddish color on drying. Drying or sweating is very critical as the pulp transforms into liquid and leaves behind the make one pound 1/2 kg of chocolate, 400 beans are the beans are fermented for 2- 8 days. This makes them less the beans are dried and shipped to factories, where they are first beans are then roasted at 290 degrees F for a couple of hours. Now, they start smelling like chocolate! The beans become darker in color and their skin is peeled off. The nibs or the essence of the cocoa beans are left, which are nibs are ground to form a dark paste called chocolate chocolate is pressed to get cocoa butter. Chocolate Recipe How to Make Chocolate To make cocoa which we mix with milk and drink The chocolate liquor is smashed by a massive hydraulic force and excess cocoa butter is removed. The cocoa butter is used in cosmetics. The fat free chocolate liquor is dried and made into make chocolate which we eat The chocolate liquor is mixed with sugar remember how bitter it was to make it sweet.. Cocoa butter is added for chocolate’s unique melt in the mouth a conch machine, the chocolate making machine looks like a conch this paste is made into a chocolate. Different chocolate makers add a variety of flavors to develop different kinds of longer the chocolate stays in the conch machine the more expensive it chocolate is chocolate paste that has condensed milk added to dark chocolate reduces the chances of one having a heart chocolate contains more vitamins and minerals than processed chocolates. Related Article How to Make Chocolate Pudding RELATED ARTICLES FEATURED ARTICLES RECOMMENDED ARTICLES To identify the features of an explanation textIn this lesson, we will explore the layout and language features of explanation investigate the -al suffixIn this lesson, we will be investigating the -al suffix and set spelling words to explore pronounsIn this lesson, we will explore pronouns and possessive pronouns and practise using them develop an understanding of the chocolate making processIn this lesson, we will learn how chocolate is made. 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