An article review and chocolate recipe all about Chocolate Crispy Crunchers and much more. – Just like other things in life, all chocolates aren’t created equal. There is chocolate and then there is…chocolate! Specialty chocolates cost a bit more than traditional brands and are worth the wait.
Chocolate versus Chocolate
Well, we know that all chocolate starts off the same way. The beans come from large cacao pods that grow on trees found in South American rainforests and in Africa. The pods are large and grow directly from the trunk of the tree.
There are three main types of cacao trees used for chocolate – Forastero, Trinitario and Criollo. The Criollo tree is mostly cultivated in South America and is probably the tree that explorers found when they landed in that region. The Forastero tree is found in Africa mostly. The Trinitario tree is a hybrid of the Forastero and the Criollo tree. It is typically grown in South America, Central America and Asia.
Now, you may be wondering what the difference is. The Forastero tree grows fast and is responsible for most of the cocoa that is produced around the world. The Criollo doesn’t produce as many cocoa beans in a year and so they are considered a higher quality bean. The Trinitario has the taste of the Criollo tree but the disease resistance of the Forastero. For more please visit are site at kitchen essentials




