Archive for the ‘Chocolates’ Category

The Process of Making Chocolate

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Making Chocolate involves a long process, from the cacao tree to the hands of the farmers, farmers to the factory, factory to the hands of the master chocolate maker.

Chocolate comes from processed cacao beans, which are harvested from the cacao tree. A cacao tree grows in tropical climates only, 10 to 20 degrees north and south of the equator. The first cacao trees grew in the Amazon basins, north of Brazil. Now it is grown and cultivated in many tropical countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Brazil and the Ivory Coast. Cacao trees strive in warm and humid weather with little or no wind. They like loose rich soil and shaded sunlight, usually growing under the shade of taller trees such as coconut, banana, and rubber trees.

Cacao trees are only harvested twice a year. The pods, where the seeds or the beans can be harvested, it takes five to six months to grow. The pods turn to orange or red from a green or yellow color once they are ripe and ready for picking. To harvest the pods, farmers use a machete to cut them off the tree.

After roasting, the outer shell of cacao beans are removed, this process is called winnowing. The separated shells are sold as animal feeds and the inner nib is crushed and heated until it melts into cocoa butter and then ground into a thick paste called chocolate liquor. This chocolate liquor forms the base of different types of chocolates, including dark, milk and white chocolate.

Dark Chocolate is Good for You

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

It is difficult to find something that does not like milk chocolate. However, for many people dark chocolate is an acquired taste but there are few people who prefer the strong taste of dark chocolate over the sweet taste of milk chocolate. No matter which side you fall into, you should be thankful to learn that it has been recently discovered that the dark variety is actually good for you.

The beneficial elements in this sweet treat are called flavonoids. Flavonoids are also present in other healthy foods like apples, cranberries, tea, and red wine. These elements are beneficial to the human body because they act as antioxidants that work to protect the cells from damage from free radicals.

The other antioxidant properties of flavonoids found in chocolates are they also thought to relax blood vessels, balance hormones that affect heart, reduce platelet activation, prevent plaque formation, and prevent elevated LDL cholesterol levels.

These all means that dark chocolate are good for your heart health. It provides you peace of mind when you have the urge to indulge in this delectable treat. Of course, common sense should exist because chocolate is a high calorie food so it should not be eaten in excess.

Dark chocolate are available in many forms such as candy bars to gourmet bons. In fact, a gourmet gift basket filled with a variety of dark chocolates would make a great gift.

Dark chocolate is prepared from cacao and is the least processed which is why it retains the most flavonoids. Cocoa butter and powdered sugar are added to the cacao but milk is omitted. It is sometimes labeled according to the percent of cacao; the higher the percentage of cacao, the stronger the taste.

How to decorate an eggless cake?

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Have you always wanted to learn, how to decorate an eggless cake, without using any gelatin, egg or animal product.

You can use soft tofu icing, for a vegan cake OR a fresh cream icing for a lacto-vegetarian or a gluten free cake.

You can also try soy butter icing made with soy butter and vanilla.  It is imperative to use flax seed bran, tapioca or potato starch as egg replacer in any vegetarian cake, along with baking powder. Without it, the cake wont rise.

The video talks about decorating an eggless Cake. Cake icing that is used in this video contains whipped cream, chocolate pieces and cherries. Sofia Raj Chocolates and Bakery in New Delhi, provide eggless cakes, chocolates, theme cakes that are lacto vegetarian, vegan and even Ayurvedic chocolates. This video shows how to use whipped cream to decorate a cake that has been made with egg replacer. (potato starch, tapioca starch)