From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate

From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate
Title From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate PDF eBook
Author Robin Nelson
Publisher Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages 24
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541505182

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How does a cocoa bean turn into tasty chocolate? Follow each step in the food production cycle—from planting cocoa trees to eating a sweet treat—in this fascinating book!

Making Chocolate

Making Chocolate
Title Making Chocolate PDF eBook
Author Dandelion Chocolate
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Total Pages 370
Release 2017-11-14
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0451495357

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From nationally-lauded San Francisco chocolate maker, Dandelion Chocolate, comes the first ever complete guide to making chocolate from scratch. From the simplest techniques and technology—like hair dryers to rolling pins—to the science and mechanics of making chocolate from bean to bar, Making Chocolate holds everything the founders and makers behind San Francisco’s beloved chocolate factory have learned since the day they first cracked open a cocoa bean. Best known for their single origin chocolate made with only two ingredients—cocoa beans and cane sugar—Dandelion Chocolate shares all their tips and tricks to working with cocoa beans from different regions around the world. There are kitchen hacks for making chocolate at home, a deep look into the nuts, bolts, and ethics of sourcing beans and building relationships with producers along the supply chain, and for ambitious makers, tips for scaling up. Complete with 30 recipes from the chocolate factory's much-loved pastry kitchen, Making Chocolate is a resource for hobbyists and more ambitious makers alike, as well as anyone looking for maybe the very best chocolate chip cookie recipe in the world.

From Cocoa Beans to Chocolate

From Cocoa Beans to Chocolate
Title From Cocoa Beans to Chocolate PDF eBook
Author Bridget Heos
Publisher Who Made My Lunch
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781681511207

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"A child wonders where chocolate comes from and learns about cocoa farmers and how cocoa beans are harvested in West Africa and chocolate makers and how cocoa beans are made into chocolate at at factory. This illustrated narrative nonfiction book includes a map of where cocoa trees are grown, glossary, and further resources"--Provided by publisher.

Chocolatour

Chocolatour
Title Chocolatour PDF eBook
Author Doreen Pendgracs
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2013-06
Genre Chocolate
ISBN 9780991890101

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Grandpa Cacao

Grandpa Cacao
Title Grandpa Cacao PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Zunon
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 40
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1681196417

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This beautifully illustrated story connects past and present as a girl bakes a chocolate cake with her father and learns about her grandfather harvesting cacao beans in West Africa. Chocolate is the perfect treat, everywhere! As a little girl and her father bake her birthday cake together, Daddy tells the story of her Grandpa Cacao, a farmer from the Ivory Coast in West Africa. In a land where elephants roam and the air is hot and damp, Grandpa Cacao worked in his village to harvest cacao, the most important ingredient in chocolate. "Chocolate is a gift to you from Grandpa Cacao," Daddy says. "We can only enjoy chocolate treats thanks to farmers like him." Once the cake is baked, it's ready to eat, but this isn't her only birthday present. There's a special surprise waiting at the front door . . .

No Monkeys, No Chocolate

No Monkeys, No Chocolate
Title No Monkeys, No Chocolate PDF eBook
Author Melissa Stewart
Publisher Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages 32
Release 2018-07-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 163289792X

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Everyone loves chocolate, right? But how many people actually know where chocolate comes from? How it’s made? Or that monkeys do their part to help this delicious sweet exist? This delectable dessert comes from cocoa beans, which grow on cocoa trees in tropical rain forests. But those trees couldn’t survive without the help of a menagerie of rain forest critters: a pollen-sucking midge, an aphid-munching anole lizard, brain-eating coffin fly maggots—they all pitch in to help the cocoa tree survive. A secondary layer of text delves deeper into statements such as "Cocoa flowers can’t bloom without cocoa leaves . . . and maggots," explaining the interdependence of the plants and animals in the tropical rain forests. Two wise-cracking bookworms appear on every page, adding humor and further commentary, making this book accessible to readers of different ages and reading levels. Back matter includes information about cocoa farming and rain forest preservation, as well as an author’s note.

Chocolate Crisis

Chocolate Crisis
Title Chocolate Crisis PDF eBook
Author Dale Walters
Publisher University Press of Florida
Total Pages 189
Release 2020-12-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1683402820

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Chocolate is the center of a massive global industry worth billions of dollars annually, yet its future in our modern world is currently under threat. In Chocolate Crisis, Dale Walters discusses the problems posed by plant diseases, pests, and climate change, looking at what these mean for the survival of the cacao tree. Walters takes readers to the origins of the cacao tree in the Amazon basin of South America, describing how ancient cultures used the beans produced by the plant, and follows the rise of chocolate as an international commodity over many centuries. He explains that most cacao is now grown on small family farms in Latin America, West Africa, and Indonesia, and that the crop is not easy to make a living from. Diseases such as frosty pod rot, witches’ broom, and swollen shoot, along with pests such as sap-sucking capsids, cocoa pod borers, and termites, cause substantial losses every year. Most alarmingly, cacao growers are beginning to experience the accelerating effects of global warming and deforestation. Projections suggest that cultivation in many of the world’s traditional cacao-growing regions might soon become impossible. Providing an up-to-date picture of the state of the cacao bean today, this book also includes a look at complex issues such as farmer poverty and child labor, and examines options for sustainable production amid a changing climate. Walters shows that the industry must tackle these problems in order to save this global cultural staple and to protect the people who make their livelihoods from producing it.