Cocoa - a natural product from the tropical rainforest
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The cocoa plant needs the tropical, humid climate of the rain forest. This became clear to us once again when we looked a little more extensively at a small museum near Amsterdam on the subject of cocoa, the plant cocoa tree and the seeds, and the products made from them.
It has become very easy for us consumers to cover our needs in the supermarket or even in a small specialty shop without much thought, although in the specialty shop you will certainly get at least some marginal information about the product, which can at least make you think and maybe even give you an idea of the connections. Approximately 70% of global cocoa production is not grown in South America, but in West Africa, primarily in the Ivory Coast and Ghana. Only 15% comes from Central America and South America, the actual region of origin of the cocoa. The destruction of tropical rainforests and the associated climate change is not just a problem in South America, quite the opposite, it affects us all, even if many still deny climate change.
Cocoa – one term stands for so many things
Only the seed of the cocoa tree is referred to as the cocoa bean and this is what is meant in futures transactions on the stock exchange in cocoa trading. A food on the stock exchange? Our handling of the resources of our earth, better here food is very questionable, isn't it? Ok, in the past cocoa beans were even used as a means of payment. For example, a turkey cost 200 cocoa beans to the Aztecs. Trading in cocoa on the stock exchange may still be ok as long as you don't speculate and bet on it, because then it gets really perverse.
Products made from the cocoa beans
The derived word chocolate today describes a solid but easily meltable foodstuff made from components of the cocoa bean and sugar (and possibly butter and vanilla), which was invented in the 19th century and further developed in the 20th century.
The juice from cocoa pulp is called “suco de cacao” (cocoa juice) in Brazil. In Central America, such a juice was processed into alcoholic beverages before 1493.
Traces of clay pots found at Santa Ana in the upper part of the Amazon Basin (southeastern Ecuador) show that the plant species Theobroma cacao was present there at least from about 3300 BC. was cultivated. This plant species probably originated there and was later spread across Central America to Tenochtitlan, today's Mexico City.
Drinking chocolate should be a protected term
Of course, we pay attention to sustainability, fair trade and transport with the raw materials we use and of course milk is used for dressing, not water and the cream is actually whipped cream, not from a can. Then cocoa tastes as it should, is healthy and a real natural product.
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