Chocolate: by Jessica Spence

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The key takeaways are that chocolate comes from cocoa beans found on the cacao tree, and the three main ingredients in chocolate are chocolate liquor, cocoa powder, and cocoa butter.

The three main ingredients in chocolate are chocolate liquor, cocoa powder, and cocoa butter.

Cocoa pods are harvested, crushed, and fermented. Cocoa beans are extracted, roasted, and ground to create chocolate liquor, cocoa powder, and cocoa butter, which are then blended together to make different types of chocolate.

Chocolate

By Jessica Spence
Description of Chocolate
Picture of the Cacao Tree
Chocolate is made from
cocoa beans found on the
cacao tree.
The cacao tree was first
discovered in the South
American rainforest.
The three main
ingredients in chocolate
are chocolate liquor, cocoa
powder, and cocoa butter.
Different kinds of
chocolate use varying
amounts of these 3
ingredients.
How Chocolate is Made
Picture of Cocoa
Cocoa pods are harvested Cocoa butter
Picture ofPods is Beans
Cocoa extracted.
Pods are crushed and Cocoa powder is also
fermented. created when beans are
Cocoa beans are taken out ground.
of the pods and then dried. Process creates chocolate
Beans are roasted, graded, liquor, cocoa powder, and
and then ground. cocoa butter.
Grinding the beans creates Ingredients are blended
a liquid called chocolate back together to create
liquor. different kinds of
Chocolate liquor - made chocolates.
mostly of fat called cocoa
butter.
Types of Chocolate
Sweet Chocolate
Contains no milk solids
Cannot contain less than
15% chocolate liquor
Dark Bittersweet Chocolate
Contains the most chocolate
liquor.
It is sweet chocolate that
cannot contain less than
35% chocolate liquor.
Semi Sweet Chocolate
Similar to dark bittersweet
chocolate.
Baking Chocolate
Contains no sweeteners and
no milk.
Types of Chocolate
Milk Chocolate
Contains milk and sugar,
which differs from
bittersweet and semisweet
chocolate.
Cannot contain less than
12% milk and cannot
contain less than 10%
chocolate liquor.
Can contain other
ingredients but must comply
with regulations.
White Chocolate
Technically not real
chocolate
Contains no chocolate liquor,
which is one of the main
ingredients in chocolate.
Its made of cocoa butter,
milk, and sugar.
History of Chocolate
Dates back to about 1,500 years ago.
First found in Mayan and Aztec Civilizations.
Mayans used cacao beans to create a cold, unsweetened,
spicy chocolate beverage. This was the first form of
chocolate.
Aztecs came across cacao beans through trade. They
named the spicy drink xocolatl (bitter water).
Cacao beans played important roles in both Mayan and
Aztec Civilizations.
This scene was painted on an ancient
Maya vessel, which reveals how
people drank chocolate as a beverage
and often presented it to their gods as
an offering.
History of Chocolate
The chocolate drink was first brought to Europe by
Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes.
The drink was sweetened to match European tastes.
The drink spread from Spanish courts to other European courts.
The drink was also prescribed to people for depression and used in
love and death potions.
In the late 18th century French and Dutch processors
experimented with chocolate liquid.
This lead to the production of chocolate powder, which then led to
the production of the first solid chocolate.
The first solid chocolate was believed to have been sold in England
in the mid-1800s.
Chocolate Facts
Chocolate Consumption:
Americans consume over 3.1 billion pounds of chocolate every year,
which is about 11.7 pounds per person.
Milk Chocolate is the most popular among Americans, followed by
dark chocolate and then white chocolate.
Chocolate contains more than 300 known chemicals.
Flavanols antioxidants
Theobromine
Caffeine stimulants
Tyramine
Central nervous system stimulants
Pehnyletylamine
Anandamide
Chocolate is considered a mood food.
Contains an amino acid called L-tryptophan. This increases
serotonin in the brain, which is a calming hormone.
Said to be natures own antidepressant.
Chocolate Myths and Truths
Myth: Causes acne. Truth: Studies found no connection
between eating chocolate and
acne.
Myth: High in cholesterol. Truth: Chocolate is low in
cholesterol and low in animal
fat.
Myth: Causes tooth decay. Truth: Studies found that tooth
decay is not as big of a problem
as once thought. Tooth decay is
mostly caused by poor hygiene.
Myth: High in caffeine. Truth: Chocolate is not high in
caffeine and contains less
caffeine than coffee.
Myth: Causes weight gain. Truth: When eaten in moderation,
chocolate does not cause weight
gain.
Myth: Is addictive. Truth: People who say they are
addicted are just experiencing
strong cravings. The
characteristics of an addiction
such as tolerance and
withdrawal and chemical
changes in the brain are not
associated with eating chocolate.
Chocolate Craving Theories

Chocolate cravings are a result of the chemical ingredients


found in chocolate.
Chocolate cravings come from the sensory properties of
chocolate = texture, taste, smell, and color.
Chocolate cravings are influenced by culture.
Many theories exist, but there is no conclusive scientific
evidence on what causes people to crave chocolate.
Potential Health Benefits
Chocolate may be good for the heart.
Chocolate contains chemicals like those found in red
wine and green tea.
Helps improve circulation
Helps cut down blood pressure
Chocolate contains flavanols.
Helps in preventing the oxidations of bad cholesterol, which
reduces the stickiness of blood platelets and improve blood
vessel elasticity.
Theobromine, found in chocolate, was found to
treat coughs better than codeine.
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