you put full force on the top of the lid where it says pry and than you push down and pull:)
NO
it makes cocoa pods which are then broken open to get the cocoa beans inside then they are taken to a factory to make chocolate
it makes cocoa pods which are then broken open to get the cocoa beans inside then they are taken to a factory to make chocolate
You open the scroll and follow it.
I went on to their website ( cocoafl.org). I think it is "Open for Business"
Open All Hours - 1976 The Cool Cocoa Tin Lid 3-6 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2003)
The "cocoa" part of the cocoa bean refers to the processed and ground seed of the cacao tree. When the beans are harvested, fermented, dried, roasted, and cracked open, they yield cocoa nibs, which are then ground to produce cocoa mass, butter, and powder used in making chocolate and other products.
The city of Ibadan in Nigeria has a 24-story tall Cocoa House. The first branch of Cadbury's Cocoa House opened in 2010 at Bluewater in Kent, UK- they have plans to open 50 more stores across the UK. Hershey, Pennsylvania, US, had a Cocoa House (1911-1912) that served as a public library, bank, post office, theater, dormitories, and a store.
Chocolate syrup, powder. Chocolate milk.
It was originally a bitter chocolate drink drunken by a king of the Mayhams (SP? I'm not sure if that was it or who they were) But the king would drink lots of glasses of it every day, and soon I guess they experimented and added sugar. I'm sorry that I don't have all the info. The actual cocoa comes from Cocoa tree that when cracked open reveals the cocoa beans that chocolate is made from.
You would find a cluster of 20-40 coca beans inside each pod
if you are really really strong you might use a crow bar and pry it open.