Chocolate Day ! Have a piece of choccy!
Chocolate Day is nothing short of a special tribute to
mankind’s greatest culinary invention. (Sorry Bread or even Pizza!) Chocolate
can enhance and help to create the most luxurious desserts and can even be
enjoyed and indulged on its own. Some of the most popular chocolate bars are
plain and simple. If this is the one for you, try going for a high cocoa
percentage with low added sugar.
The History Of Chocolate Day
The history of chocolate goes back around 2,500 years. The
Aztecs loved their newly discovered liquid chocolate to the extent that they
believed the god of wisdom, Quetzalcoatl, literally bestowed it upon them.
Cocoa seeds even acted as a form of currency. Could you imagine going shopping
or buying a house will a huge pile of Cocoa seeds? It would be wonderful, no?
These days, the chocolate was bitter, as it was long before sugar was added.
Once chocolate took a turn and went sweet in a 16th Century Europe, chocolate
caught on to the masses and became one of many households favorite
treats.
Many present-day chocolate companies began operations in the
19th and early 20th centuries. Cadbury began in England by 1868. And then 25
years later Milton S. Hershey, purchased chocolate processing equipment at the
World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, he is now one of the biggest and
world-known chocolate creators in the world. He began the company by producing
chocolate-coated caramels. Nestlé began back in the 1860s and has grown into
one of the largest food conglomerates in the world. You’re bound to of heard of
one of these if not all of them. Perhaps you even enjoy a bar or two or their
fine chocolate creations at home.
How Is Chocolate Made?
Many people are unaware that chocolate is a fermented food.
You heard that right, once the cacao pods are picked, and then cleaned of pithy
white material from the fruit, they are dried and then the cacao beans are
fermented. The cacao nibs are revealed once the papery shell is removed. This
is where the fun and creativity come in.
Chocolatiers then grind the nibs into cocoa mass, separating
them into cocoa solids and cocoa butter, they then combine them with milk and
sugar. If they’re creating white chocolate then it’s just the chocolate butter
with milk and sugar. It’s definitely worth celebrating this process, especially
considering how much thought goes into getting it just right. Every Chocolatier
has different methods and ideas that are all popular across the world.
As time has gone on, we have moved towards the indulgence of
dark chocolate. It contains far less sugar and holds a higher percentage of
cocoa. If you’re looking for the best dark chocolate it’s worth checking out
the ones you find from the Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Ecuador. They have ideal
climates for cocoa trees and they are known for producing some of the best
chocolate. It certainly sounds good! When you purchase chocolate from these
regions it’s always best to make sure it’s “fair trade chocolate,” this means
you are helping to help make cocoa farming more sustainable. It’s certainly
something to keep in mind!
How to celebrate Chocolate Day
Although some would love to celebrate this day every day, the
chocolate day gives you the perfect opportunity to eat your favorites in ample
portions. Do you really need any more of an excuse to over indulge? It’s
definite harmless once in a while.
The chocolate flavor is most definitely a favorite right
throughout the world. It flavors cakes, breakfast cereal, toppings, desserts,
candies, ice creams, and much more. Considering its popularity, it certainly
deserves a day of honor.
We don’t need to tell you what to do to celebrate this day,
do we? Eat Chocolate! Some ways you can incorporate chocolate into this
chocolate day include:
Breakfast: How about your favorite chocolate cereal along
with a few chocolate filled donuts and wash it down with a little hot chocolate
or chocolate milkshake. Or maybe chocolate chip pancakes are more to your taste?
Mid-morning snack: A chocolate candy bar with your filled
with your favorite goodies. There are certainly a lot of options to choose from
now!
Lunch: If you skipped on the shake from breakfast then a big
tall glass of chocolate milk is a must at lunch! Oh, and don’t forget your
dessert, how about a pie of chocolate pie or cheesecake?
Mid-Afternoon: Maybe try to be a little healthier with
chocolate-covered strawberries or raisins? Ok, maybe not that healthy but at
least contains fruit!
Dinner: Adults this is your time to sip on that chocolate
liqueur before you sit down for dinner. You could have a chocolate flavored
coffee with a piece of chocolate cake for afters.
Nighttime snack: If you’re not already chocolate out, why not
opt for a few chocolate mints or biscuits with a glass of ice-cold milk?
So, Why Do We Love Chocolate So Much?
Chocolate is certainly of the world’s favorite flavors, if
not the most loved taste across 7 continents. Often referred to as the magic
bean, it definitely deserves to be celebrated. Everyone loves it, and the
recipes that come with it are nothing less than amazing!
You don’t need to be told to indulge in this treat, as and
when you want, however, the chocolate day most definitely gives us a special
day to indulge in the rich, creamy glory that is chocolate. You will find many
bakeries, individuals, and candy stores joining in on the celebrations and you
can expect to find some delicious recipes, from meringue pies, milk chocolate
pudding through to giant decorative cakes in shop windows you are sure to find
something to tickle your fancy.
Why not get the cookbook out of the cupboard, scour the
internet for some ideas and get yourself in the chocolate day spirit, baking
and creating some wonderful chocolatey creations?
Or failing that, stock up on chocolate biscuits, ice-cream,
and enjoy a day of secret treats and indulgence…
Extra Information
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