Chocolate Producing CountriesBy Jack S
Here is a map of all the chocolate producing countries
GHANA IS IN AFRICA
I chose Ghana because….• Cocoa was first planted in Ghana in 1879.•Ghana is the second biggest chocolate producing country in the world!!!• It produces over 15% of the world’s chocolate.
7 Facts about Ghana.1. Ghana means
‘Warrior King’.2. The capital city is
Accra.3. The official language is
English.4. Over 50 languages are
spoken!5. 24 million people live
there.6. Ghana needs financial
aid.7. The money in Ghana is
called ‘Cedi’.
GHANA IS IN AFRICA
The Flag:• Red: Means bloodshed from fighting to gain their freedom.• Gold: Means the mineral wealth of Ghana.• Green: Means Ghana has good farming.• Black Star : Means freedom.
Cocoa from GhanaCocoa has been grown in Ghana since the mid 19th century. Cocoa was first sold to other countries over 100 years ago. There are currently around 1.6 million people involved in growing cocoa in Ghana.
Ghana and CocoaCocoa is very important in Ghana because it brings money into the country when it is exported. Exported means selling it to other countries.
There is a government body called “Cocobod” which helps to ensure a better price for farmers when they sell their cocoa.
Here are some pictures
From Bean to Bar : How the Cocoa Bean Becomes a Chocolate Bar.
The cocoa for Divine chocolate is grown in Ghana by a farming company called Kuapa Cocoa.
The cocoa pods grow for 5 to 6 months. The farmers cut the pods from the trees. The pods are then split open and then the beans
are left to dry for about a week. The beans are sorted and cleaned and then
roasted at a very high temperature. Then cocoa is made, which then goes into
chocolate bars.
Here is a farmer in Ghana with his cocoa pods that will later become a bar of Divine chocolate.
Chocolate can be used in lots of different products•Easter Eggs•Chocolate Bars•Cakes•Boxes of Chocolates•Hot Chocolate
Easter from Divine chocolate
• Divine chocolate is produced in Ghana.• Divine chocolate is going to introduce new
products for its Easter range.• Praline Chocolate Chickens, Eggs and
Chocolate Bees with a Honeycomb Crunch.
Finally, here is some chocolate from Divine to show
This presentation was made by Jack Stirling