From cocoa to ready-to-buy chocolate - AlterNativa3

From cocoa to ready-to-buy chocolate

Since the cocoa is harvested until it becomes ready-to-buy chocolate. as we know it, there is a long process. Unfortunately, to reach this point, there are many variables that do not always meet the desired ethical and sustainable safeguards.

From cocoa harvesting to chocolate tempering

The cocoa pickers are guided by the yellow colour of the pod to find the best time to harvest. They also listen to the sound the inside of the pod makes when it is lightly tapped with a machete.

The transformation process

Once the pod is broken, the seeds and the mucilage, a sweet and sour-tasting cottony coating containing the necessary components for the fermented. This is produced with the raw material wrapped and in the shade, after a few days the sugars and starches decompose into acids or alcohol.

After fermentation comes the dryingThe seeds are placed in the sun and moved with a rake to ensure that they dry evenly.

The next step is the roastingwhich will intensify the colour and flavour of the selected cocoa beans. The temperature chosen will depend on the type of bean and the desired end result.

After husking the grains, the seeds are crushed. The milling can take several hours and requires a constant temperature. This process produces the pure cocoa mass, also called cocoa liquor, which, mixed with cocoa butter and other elements, produces chocolate.

The mixture obtained goes through a process called conching. It is now that the acidity and bitterness are removed and the cocoa paste is refined, which contributes to its final quality and smoothness.

Finally, the tempered The cocoa butter contained in the chocolate is crystallised.

The present and the future we want: sustainable and Fairtrade chocolate

At the Fourth World Cocoa Conference in 2018, it was denounced that "Too many cocoa farmers continue to live in poverty. Deforestation, child labour, gender inequality, human rights violations and many other challenges are a daily reality in many cocoa regions"..

The lines of action proposed were clear: governments must commit and legislate to guarantee the rights of children and adolescents. human rights and the elimination of child labour. Farmers should be provided with tools for their economic development.

This conference also pointed to the need for the production is sustainable. We must not forget that cocoa grows under shade, protects the soil from erosion and prevents logging and burning. However, the high global demand has led to a deforestation of large natural areas that could have devastating consequences:

  • Disruption of the water cycle
  • The loss of ecosystems
  • Desertification
  • The danger of global climate change

The importance of end consumers

For this whole process to be as ethical and sustainable as possible, the end consumer is of paramount importance.

It is no exaggeration to say that the responsible and sustainable consumers Fairtrade cocoa:

  • They help to improve conditions for cocoa producers and all workers involved.
  • Growing the local economy
  • Protecting areas at risk of deforestation

And, not only that, we're delighted to tell you that it has never been more delicious to be responsible!

Reasons to buy fair trade chocolate

The growing demand for buy chocolate not only poses a risk to environmental sustainability through deforestation in some parts of the world, but has also worsened conditions for cocoa workers in some parts of the world.

Cooperatives in the global south

At AlterNativa3 we buy cocoa in Central America, South America, Asia and Africa, where, unfortunately, there are countries where human rights are not respected: there is child exploitation and women are forbidden to own land in their own name.

Precisely in order to fight against this reality, we understand that the Fairtrade cocoa goes through cooperatives. Through these platforms, all farmers can sell their cocoa at a fair price, defend their rights and improve the living conditions of their communities.

As you can see, at AlterNativa3 we take very much into account the living conditions of the people who produce the product, who work with care to make the food we eat available to us. Do you know how to go from cocoa to chocolate?

At Alternativa3 you can buy Fairtrade products and taste the varieties of chocolate that we offer youYou will love them!

- 21-03-23
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