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How chocolate is made

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Fermentation-two possible methods:

1)Heap2)Box

How to get a good flavour?

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They arrive in the United Kingdom. Transported to Chirk in North Wales. They are put on the conveyer belt Dust and stones are cleaned off The beans are roasted The roasted beans are kibbled and winnowed leaving the nibs. The nibs are ground until liquid The liquid is mass’ cocoa butter is pressed out.

Processing the beans

Produce of Cocoa beans from Ghana

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Mixed with sugar and fresh full

cream milk Finely ground between enormous

rollers Cocoa butter and extra flavorings

added. Finally rolled and cooled.

The final product!

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John Cadbury

Born 12th August 1801. Didn’t have the option

to go to university. 1831-manufacturing on

a commercial scale 1846-partnership with

brother Benjamin. Firm changed to the ‘Cadbury Brothers’.

1847-partnership dissolved. John retired

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Richard and George Cadbury

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1861-Richard, 21 and George,25 take over.

Richard was a talented artist. In 1868 he increased the appeal of chocolate boxes by decorating the lids with pictures.

George looked after production and buying and found the company’s new site in Bournville.

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William Cadbury

• 1887-William Cadbury joined and engaged with engineering and maintenance.

• Commissioned the first proper Cadbury’s logo.

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Advertising Cadbury

• John Cadbury always had a flare for advertising

• 1935-Cadbury film was published.

• 2nd world war-cocoa and chocolate were under government control.

• Cadbury’s ration chocolate was in introduced.

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22nd September 1955-commercial

television begins broadcasting. Cadbury’s drinking chocolate was

one of the first ad’s to appear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4jR41xOIhM

TV advertising begins!

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1905-Cadbury Dairy Milk launched 1921-Overseas factories open. 2003-Cadbury becomes the World’s

No.1 confectionary company. 2009-Cadbury has factories all over

the world

Cadbury’s key dates

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The Pros of Chocolate

Great antioxidant. Increases arterial blood flow.

Skin benefits Brain benefits

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Fattening, addictive and

causes spots. Too much fat=increased risk of

heart disease Contains tyramine which can

give you migraines. Contains a lot of sugar.

Cons of chocolate

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But your worth it ;)