Chocolate in Factories | HOW IT'S MADE

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Chocolate in Factories | HOW IT'S MADE
'Chocolates' made from the beans in this cocoa fruit is everyone's favourite eatable. As per records, more than 80% of people consume chocolates every year, unbelievable right? But it's a fact.

As a result, Olmecs were the first ever humans to taste chocolate, and hence the evolution and the discover of chocolates is counted as a gift to human race.

To be precise, Olmecs lived in the area (now Mexico) around 1000 BC, and their word, “kakawa,” gave us our very own word “cacao.”

Hey, did you know that, Chocolate contains theobromine that can increase heart rate and excitement? Well, if not, then you know it now. It's a fact and yes chocolates are actually good for health but in limited manner.

Hey guys! Welcome to another exciting video from our channel How It’s Made. In this video today, we take a look through how the world's favourite snack chocolate is made. Before jumping into the video, if you are new here, please consider subscribing to our channel. Also, hit the bell icon to get a notification whenever we upload a new video!

That said, let’s begin!

History of Chocolates
It is said that cacao, the main ingredient of chocolate, was discovered 4,000-years ago. To be precise, since its discovery, chocolate has been considered 'God's food'. Since BC, cacao has been called "God's food" in ancient Mexico and was very expensive. Adding on to that, the Cocoa tree was first found in Mexico.

While The Olmec, is one of the earliest civilizations in Latin America, at the beginning of the 16th century, the Aztec emperor Montezuma was said to have drunk as many as 50 chocolates a day in golden cups as a very valuable drink.

Chocolate at the time was nothing but a chocolaty muddy drink of cocoa beans, unlike now, and people used to add cornflour to it and scent it with vanilla and spices making it more special and enjoyable.

Cacao across Europe
In 1519, a Spaniard arrived before Emperor Montezuma. General Fernando Cortez brought cacao to Europe. General Cortez, who travelled to Mexico, was surprised at the unknown taste when he treated the emperor with a chocolate rattle. As a result, acknowledging the super taste, he made his subordinate soldiers drink and cheer them up.

In 1528, the cocoa and chocolates brought back with the loot were brought back to Spain. After that, it spread throughout Europe as a sweet drink but now with added sugar.

About 300 years after cacao was introduced to Spain, Dutchman Van Horten thought. "Is there a way to make chocolate easier to drink?"
Speaking about the same, in 1828, he squeezed the cocoa butter contained in cacao and invented cocoa powder.

Whereas, Van Hoden's invention solved the shortcomings of astringent, bitter, and harsh chocolate and made cocoa a drink for the general public. The invention of this cocoa was an important impetus for today's chocolate.

In 1847, the Englishman Joseph Fry invented the original form of chocolate today by adding cocoa butter to mashed cocoa beans and adding sugar. This is the beginning of "edible chocolates or modern chocolates".

However, modern chocolate still had a strong bitter taste, and a little more ingenuity was needed to popularize it. So, it was Swiss Daniel Peter who added milk to chocolate to make it mellow. Born in 1876, milk chocolate was sweet, delicious and delightful. In this way, chocolate was further improved and spread all over the world. Have you ever assumed how chocolate is actually made?

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Whoever invented chocolate must’ve felt they struck gold

smiggles
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This makes me cherish chocolate even more!

MarcusStaAnaBurSelF
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This really helped me out thankyou 🙏 ☺ 💕

ankitasingh
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it looks so good l want to just jump in side it and swim in the chocolate

nosiphonkosi
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This was such a terribly made video. From the confusing structure to the low quality AI voiceover to all the stolen footage from Tasty channel's own video about making chocolate. This was honestly a waste of time.

averysmith
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So annoying. I’m 2 minutes into the video and still wondering “how is it made?” I heard about the benefits of chocolate, history of Aztecs and Spaniards, but I am still no closer to a clear picture of HOW IS IT MADE???? My kid is confused also and already lost interest.

volkov
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You talked about Mexico instead of Africa yet show more African scenes of growing the raw resources that’s not nice

cherrygirl
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I am annoyed at these AI generated videos.

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