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Chocolate and coco come from a pod bearing tree called sorry for the spelling here caco prounounced ka cow the seeds are dried roasted and ground
It comes from cocoa trees and with milk and sugar, they became chocolate.
Yes, both are the same. Cocoa mass is another name for cocoa liquor.
Yes! Cocoa liquor has no alcohol content. However cocoa liqueur does.
No, it is an animal.
No, but the cocoa liquor and cocoa powder parts of the cocoa bean do both contain caffeine.
Derived products from cocoa bean: - cocoa powder - cocoa oil - cocoa butter - cocoa liquor - chocolate
Cocoa is made by separating the cocoa butter out of chocolate liquor, then drying the defatted chocolate liquor. You could probably mix sugar, cocoa powder and cocoa butter into a chocolate, but that would be more trouble than it's worth.
yes
cocoa butter is about Rs.600 per kg, not sure about other items
Here's what I found! MYTH: "Chocolate Liquor contains ALCOHOL."False.Chocolate liquor is distinct from โchocolate liqueurโ, a chocolate flavored alcoholic beverage. Chocolate liquor contains NO ALCOHOL; it is simply a liquid form of chocolate. However, โchocolate liqueur,โ also known as โcrรจme de cacao,โ is a sweet alcoholic beverage flavored with chocolate.
All chocolate is made up of the same ingredients, cocoa mass, cocoa butter and the extra milk and sweetener. The difference is that white chocolate contains very little or no cocoa liquor at all, where as dark chocolate contains a lot. Cocoa liquor is the mixture of cocoa oil and ground cocoa seeds.
Harvest the cocoa, then you may choose to ferment it directly or add it to a fermented grain base, then distill it (boil off the water, collect the alcohol) until you get to a desired proof, cool it down and add it to your Starbucks!
Yes. Milk chocolate has both chocolate liquor and extra cocoa butter (about half of chocolate liquor is cocoa butter) and dark chocolate has chocolate liquor.