Cocoa and Chocolate: Their History from Plantation to Consumer
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This work surveys cacao and chocolate from historical origins through cultivation, harvesting, and global production to industrial manufacture and retail consumption. It explains the cacao tree and plantation practices, post-harvest treatment such as fermentation, drying and shipment, and the organisation of producing regions and markets. Factory methods are detailed, including roasting, shelling, grinding, pressing, conching and confectionery processes, and by-products such as cocoa butter and shell are examined. Nutritional composition and milk chocolate formulation are presented, together with discussion of adulteration, the need for clear definitions, technical diagrams, production data and a bibliography for further reading.
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