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How is Chocolate Made?


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How is Chocolate MadeIf you have ever wondered how chocolate is made, there is a great step-by-step instructions on www.hersheys.com, the world’s leading chocolate maker. But, if you aren’t interested in learning all the intricacies of how to make chocolate and just want a basic rundown of the process, here it is:

  • pick the cocoa beans
  • roast the cocoa beans
  • crack and winnow the cocoa beans
  • grind the bibs into chocolate liqueur
  • conch and refine the chocolate
  • temper the chocolate
  • mold the chocolate
  • remove from molds once the chocolate ahs hardened

While these are the most basics steps in the chocolate-making process, it can give you an idea of how difficult it can be to make this delectable dessert.

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