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Caocao trees could grow in the jungle. You could pick them in a bowl, grind them with a stone mortar & pestle style. Then if you cook them in oven then freeze them in the arctic, becomes chocolate.
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veteran of an OHOL town called Karltown. Not really a veteran and my names not Karl
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Have you ever tried 100% cacao chocolate?
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Add milk!
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We missing the sugar, it shouldn't be too hard to add some sugar canes to the game.
And could open more possibilities like ice cream and cake
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Have you ever tried 100% cacao chocolate?
Hah true... we need sugar too
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veteran of an OHOL town called Karltown. Not really a veteran and my names not Karl
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With sugar comes alcohol!
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what we need is honey.
Anyway, of stuff we have, we could just have corn mash, so fresh kernals in bowl, sharp stone, time, then have corn mash that cooks into corn syrup.
Also gooseberry juice potentially could work. It's way less intuitive than corn though, since corn syrup is a common sweetener
I'll tell you what I tell all my children: Make basket, always carry food.
Listen to your mom!
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I bet honey in OHOL would come with lots of angry bees, so no please.
Corn or potato starch can be turned in to glucose much safer.
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I bet honey in OHOL would come with lots of angry bees, so no please.
Corn or potato starch can be turned in to glucose much safer.
Huh. That sounds cool.
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Caocao trees could grow in the jungle. You could pick them in a bowl, grind them with a stone mortar & pestle style. Then if you cook them in oven then freeze them in the arctic, becomes chocolate.
ahh that's where you are wrong, making chocolate isn't as simple as we are lead to believe! you see its true that you first crush the coco beans but then you do some thing different! while you might just think you add water to the crushed beans, you don't this makes a extraordinary spicy hot chocolate!
The peoples of modern Mexico, used this method to make a ceremonial drink, where they mixed, ground up coco beans, corn meal, and chilly peppers! to make an invigorating drink frothing with bubbles! the Mesoamericans, even thought that cacao was a gift from a heavenly serpent god!
when the Europeans came they adopted the culture and brought it back to Europe, its bitter taste made it great to treat ailments, such as upset stomachs. but soon they discovered that by adding vanilla, honey, and or sugar made this coca into a popular delicacy!
soon no aristocratic home was complete with out a dedicated hot chocolate set!
this would soon change as in 1828 a revolutionary machine was created!
The coco press invented by the Dutch, it separated the crushed coco prouder into, coco butter and a powder! this powder is now used to make modern hot chocolate because the coco butter is what makes chocolate so bitter!
after splitting the cocoa you can mix the coco butter and powder to make.... solid chocolate! it was not long after that we started to add, milk to make milk chocolate, and all sorts of weird things! so chocolate would have to be a massive update!
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karltown_veteran wrote:Caocao trees could grow in the jungle. You could pick them in a bowl, grind them with a stone mortar & pestle style. Then if you cook them in oven then freeze them in the arctic, becomes chocolate.
ahh that's where you are wrong, making chocolate isn't as simple as we are lead to believe! you see its true that you first crush the coco beans but then you do some thing different! while you might just think you add water to the crushed beans, you don't this makes a extraordinary spicy hot chocolate!
The peoples of modern Mexico, used this method to make a ceremonial drink, where they mixed, ground up coco beans, corn meal, and chilly peppers! to make an invigorating drink frothing with bubbles! the Mesoamericans, even thought that cacao was a gift from a heavenly serpent god!
when the Europeans came they adopted the culture and brought it back to Europe, its bitter taste made it great to treat ailments, such as upset stomachs. but soon they discovered that by adding vanilla, honey, and or sugar made this coca into a popular delicacy!
soon no aristocratic home was complete with out a dedicated hot chocolate set!
this would soon change as in 1828 a revolutionary machine was created!The coco press invented by the Dutch, it separated the crushed coco prouder into, coco butter and a powder! this powder is now used to make modern hot chocolate because the coco butter is what makes chocolate so bitter!
after splitting the cocoa you can mix the coco butter and powder to make.... solid chocolate! it was not long after that we started to add, milk to make milk chocolate, and all sorts of weird things! so chocolate would have to be a massive update!
thanks for the chocolate info
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