Everyone loves to receive a big box of chocolates on Valentine’s Day. But our appetite for this tasty treat isn’t limited to Cupid’s favorite holiday. Last year alone, people devoured more than 7 million tons of chocolate—and that amount is expected to grow.
Everyone loves to get a big box of chocolates on Valentine’s Day. But we don’t crave this tasty treat only on Cupid’s favorite holiday. People ate more than 7 million tons of chocolate last year alone. And that amount is likely to grow.
Cacao pods are harvested from trees to gather cocoa beans.
Cocoa beans are fermented and dried.
Manufacturers roast beans to bring out flavors and further reduce their acidity.
Beans are poured into a machine and crushed to remove the tough outer shell.
The crushed beans are pressed to produce chocolate paste.
The paste is heated and cooled at specific temperatures to get the right texture.
Chocolate is mixed with sugar and milk, then poured into molds. Enjoy!