Saturday, 27 August 2016

Indian home-made chocolate

Chocolate is a gift from American Indians to our civilisation. They cultivated the cocoa tree and made a highly flavoured drink from its seeds. To this day in some parts of Mexico the cocoa tree is grown in back gardens and home-made chocolate is made from the seeds.
The seeds are washed and dried and could be kept for a long time. They have to be roasted before the chocolate could be made, sugar and cinnamon are also added. All ingredients are ground on the traditional Indian grinding stone, mixed and pressed into forms. In this state they can be eaten or a drink can be made with hot water.
     These pictures were taken in the village of Jocotepec in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
A chocolate tree in a back garden.

The fruit with seeds inside.

The seeds ready to be roasted.

Roasting the seeds.

Grinding the ingredients.

Traditional Indian grinding stone.

Making a chocolate heart.

A heart of chocolate.

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