Showing posts with label cocoa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cocoa. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Largest Chocolate Factory in the World

The Hershey Company

The Hershey Company, known until April 2005 as the Hershey Foods Corporation and commonly called Hershey's, is the largest chocolate manufacturer in North America and increasingly elsewhere throughout the world. Its headquarters are in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which is also home to Hershey's Chocolate World. It was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company. Hershey's products are sold in over sixty countries worldwide. In addition, Hershey is a member of the World Cocoa Foundation.
Hershey is one of the oldest chocolate companies in the United States, and an American icon for its chocolate bar. It is one of a group of companies established by Milton Hershey. Other companies include Hershey Trust Company, and Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company, which runs Hersheypark, an amusement park, the Hershey Bears minor professional hockey team, Hersheypark Stadium and the Giant Center.

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Monday, 18 May 2015

The 15 facts of chocolate you didn't know


1. The smell of chocolate increases theta brain waves, which triggers relaxation.
2. White chocolate isn't technically chocolate, as it contains no cocoa solids or cocoa liquor.
3. It takes approximately 400 cacao beans to make one pound about 450g of chocolate.
4. The inventor of the chocolate chip cookie sold the idea to Nestle toll house in return for a lifetime supply of chocolate.
5. M&Ms were created in 1941 as a means for soldiers to enjoy chocolate without it melting.
6. Every second Americans collectively eat 100 pounds of chocolate.
7. The world's largest chocolate bar weighed 5792kg.
8. Chocolate magnate Milton Hershey canceled his reservation for the titanic due to last minute business matters.
9. There are potato chips dipped in milk chocoate.
10. Eating dark chocolate everyday reduces the risk of heart disease by one-third.
11. Chocolate can sicken and even kill dogs.
12. Chocolate has an anti bacterial effect on the mouth and protects against tooth decay.
13. In 2013 Belgium issued a limited edition of chocolate flavored stamps.
14. A lethal dose of chocolate for a human being is about 22 LBs or 40 hershey bars.
15. The average chocolate bar contains 8 insect parts.

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Saturday, 16 May 2015

Famous chocolate brand


The chocolate becomes famous desert in world wide. My favorate chocolate brand is dove. Dove  is a brand of chocolate made and marketed by the Mars company. Dove produces a wide range of chocolate, including milk chocolate, caramel, fruit and nut varieties, truffle and chocolate pieces with a folded milk chocolate center.The name comes from Dove Candies & Ice Cream, which were Chicago sweet shops owned by Leo Stefanos , a Greek-America.In 1956, Stefanos created the Dove brand do ice cream bars, which were only sold locally in Chicago until 1985 when distribution began in selected cities around the country.The Galaxy brand was first launched in the UK in 1960. In 1986, the company was acquired by Mars, Incorporated. In a 2013 advertising campaign Galaxy features a virtual Audrey Hepburn eating a piece of Galaxy chocolate in a 1960s Mediterranean setting.

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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Chocolate or Art?

We always ask ourselves, can i turn this chocolate bar into a beautiful swan? Or eating the horns of a Milky Chocolate demon?All these things lead to beauty and of course mouth-watering chocolate. The idea of chocolate has been created for many generations with the introduction of different flavored chocolates and new toppings to add but the boundaries of chocolate and its cosmetic appeal have been breached and the idea isn't you just eat chocolate anymore, you eat chocolate and indulge in its taste and appearance chocolate that doesn't require a piece of mind but a piece of thought. Chocolate art is a form is art and a form of chocolate, it manifests itself into something great and something that can truly be amazing, this picture you see is a demon made chocolate statue of milk chocolate its fancy, tasty and looks gorgeous.

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Saturday, 9 May 2015

Health Benefits of eating Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate is loaded with nutrients that can positively affect your health. Made from the seed of the cocoa tree, it is one of the best sources of antioxidants on the planet. Studies show that dark chocolate (not the sugary crap) can improve health and lower the risk of heart disease.

1. Dark Chocolate is Very Nutritious

If you buy quality dark chocolate with a high cocoa content, then it is actually quite nutritious. It contains a decent amount of soluble fiber and is loaded with minerals.
A 100 gram bar of dark chocolate with 70-85% cocoa contains:
  • 11 grams of fiber.
  • 67% of the RDA for Iron.
  • 58% of the RDA for Magnesium.
  • 89% of the RDA for Copper.
  • 98% of the RDA for Manganese.
  • It also has plenty of potassium, phosphorus, zinc and selenium

2. Dark Chocolate is a Powerful Source of Antioxidants

Dark chocolate is loaded with organic compounds that are biologically active and function as antioxidants. These include polyphenols, flavanols, catechins, among others. One study showed that cocoa and dark chocolate contained more antioxidant activity, polyphenols and flavanols than other fruits they tested, which included blueberries and Acai berries 

3. Dark Chocolate May Improve Blood Flow and Lower Blood Pressure

The flavanols in dark chocolate can stimulate the endothelium, the lining of arteries, to produce Nitric Oxide (NO), which is a gas. One of the functions of NO is to send signals to the arteries to relax, which lowers resistance to blood flow and therefore reduces blood pressure.

4. Dark Chocolate Raises HDL and Protects LDL Against Oxidation

In a controlled trial, cocoa powder was found to significantly decrease oxidized LDL cholesterol in men. It also increased HDL and lowered total LDL in men with elevated cholesterol

5. Dark Chocolate May Lower The Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

In the long term, this should cause much less cholesterol to lodge in the arteries and we should see a lower risk of heart disease over the long term.

6. Dark Chocolate May Protect Your Skin Against The Sun

The bioactive compounds in dark chocolate may also be great for your skin. The flavonols can protect against sun-induced damage, improve blood flow to the skin and increase skin density and hydration.

7. Dark Chocolate May Improve Brain Function

The good news isn’t over yet. Dark chocolate may also improve the function of the brain.
One study of healthy volunteers showed that 5 days of consuming high-flavanol cocoa improved blood flow to the brain.

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Monday, 4 May 2015

Cadbury Chocolate: The Great Divide

We have all seen how Cadbury Chocolate are able to mass produce and mass sell a wide range of products to cater to its billions of customers but as seen in the title although Cadbury are seen as the cheap chocolate compared to those such as Ferrero and Tolberone, Cadbury is actually divided and not available to many developing countries. Cadbury chocolate sell many kinds of chocolate such as its wide variety of Dairy Milk chocolate (Caramel, Crunch, Dark, etc.) and its other large chocolates that are still being used today, such as Flake and Boost. Many countries that struggle with the normal human rights and are usually the one manufacturing the Cocoa to the Cadbury factories such as Papua New Guinea actually do not receive Cadbury Chocolate Cocoa the plant itself is poisonous and cannot be consumed until it is heated and its preservatives are added thus creating the chocolate you indulge in today, Cadbury are a giant corporation that unfortunately cater to only the rich and avoid the poor creating an unfair world that would be a better place if it had chocolate.

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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Where does the chocolate come from?



History: 
The main material of chocolate is cocoa which is the seed of cocoa tree. Around 1100 B.C. America oborigines started plant cocoa tree. Cocoa is lightly bitter taste. Maya used to make a kind of drink called "xocolati", which mixed cocoa, chilli, vanilla, etc together. Cocoa was a rare variety, even been used as currency at that time. The First European discovered cocoa was Columbus in 1502, but it was Spanish Cortez who introduce cocoa to Europe in 1519.
Use:
Cocoa is the dried seed of the Cacao tree and is most famous for its part in the manufacture of Chocolate, Cocoa butter and various other delicious dishes and beverages. In addition to its great taste, it has many medicinal benefits such positive cardiovascular effects and may have three times as many antioxidants as green tea. 

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Monday, 20 April 2015

Is white chocolate chocolate?


Did you know that white chocolate is not chocolate? White chocolate is made from cocoa butter, powdered milk and sugar. Understand why and indulge anyway.

Each chocolate is one way. Because of the recipe, of the quality, type and manufacturer. But they all have the distinctive characteristic flavor of cocoa. In spite of similar consistency, white chocolate is different. It has a few nuances, usually very sweet and does not have such a taste in common. According to experts, it is because white chocolate is not chocolate.

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Wednesday, 15 April 2015

How to Make Chocolate?


You can find chocolate everywhere - may it be in cakes, in candles, in beverages. But few people really know how chocolate is made. Even fewer have actually set their eyes on a cocoa bean, much less a cocoa pod.
Some might believe it's hard to make chocolate, but it's the contrary in reality. 

Chocolate manufacture requires six steps:

  • Fermentation and drying cocoa
  • Roasting the beans
  • Cracking and winnowing
  • Refining
  • Conching
  • Tempering
Unfortunately, cocoa pods are very hard to get your hands on. So we'll have to start at the second step, with pre-fermented and dried cocoa beans.



You can watch the Video below as well for further clarity. 



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Video source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUjc6fLnfmM