I agree, both shows assisted with my daily allotment for my "Brain Food" to fulfill my hunger for Knowlage! Knowlage is to Life, as Life is to Knowlage.
I like this part of the show. Yes chocolate bars are made in a factory and that is fascinating in itself however showing the process of how the actual plants grow and how they harvest them is just as enthralling. :)
I’m glad this made it into the lineup! I desperately wanted to go to a cacao farm when I visited Costa Rica but ran out of time to do so. Now at least I can see it virtually! 🥰
With these "older" videos such as this, it would be nice to have the Original Air Date posted in the first 3 seconds of the video. Strictly as a reference.
Not sure if you still needed it, but I did a quick google for this. The cocoa beans section was aired with speed skates, synthetic rubber, and bulk chocolate, on May 13, 2011.
The first time I ate cocoa beans straight from the fruit was 15 years ago. Me and my friends took it from someone's tree lol and I didn't know that the beans were bitter. Good old time.
The process is pretty complex! And to the final result, the chocolate itself, there are plenty extra steps! How come someone discovered it? Mindblowing!
Low IQ comment. This process is as simple as it gets. Pick the pods, take the seeds out, let them sit until the pulp dissolves, dry them, bag and ship them. Good grief!
Those workers are 18. Promise. They make plenty of money and have a good life. That's why your chocolate bar costs 99 cents. Don't think abtou it too much.
What evidence do you have to support this? This video shows them harvesting but it could have been their own farm or they could have been getting paid. You statement is pure conjecture
I know little about cocoa beans, but I have decided to plant the tree. Just because I enjoy the pleasure of studying in the cocoa forest and the process of making chocolate myself. I am starting a cocoa plantation ecosystem by hand in Hainan Province, China.Hope you guys could help me on that and welcome if you could join me and devote in healthy ecosystem.🌹
A lion's share is made by choclatiers in West and a very meager earning goes to the farmer who work and takes care for it for five to six months. Which is how the developed world has learnt to exploit the third world. Another misery is that the farm in Africa belongs to the landlord and those who work there are paid even lesser.
This is video is not about cocoa beans, but about cacao beans - there's a difference. Cacao is raw, only going through the fermentation process described in the video. Cocoa is a processed (at high temperature) and therefore less nutritious version of the same bean. For any fans of dark chocolate, I'd recommend cacao nibs - it's pure, raw, unprocessed, sugar free, super nutritious goodness!
@@tedundercarriage8183 Nope. Show me exactly where they are processing the cacao beans at high temperature in this video. You can't because they don't. Look here 5:04 - the bags are labeled as "Organic Cacao of Costa Rica" - had these beans been processed at high temperature, the bags would have been labeled "Organic Cocoa of Costa Rica". This video is about cacao, not about cocoa.
Please note that the name of the plant is CACAO, not COCOA. This is just a centuries old misspelling in English that persisted. In all other languages only CACAO is used. Please also note that there is no such thing as cacao BEANS. The Cacao fruit contains SEEDS. BEANS are produced by legumes, like the soy plant and lentils.
Cocoa is pronounced Coco, the A is silent. And the raw Cocoa beans are pronounced Cacao, C. A as in apple C. A. O as in cow. Coca is a completely different plant, the Coca plant is known worldwide for its psychoactive alkaloid, cocaine. It's also how Coca-cola originally got its name, from processed Coca leaves. So it's too bad you messed up your presentation by calling Cocoa beans by the wrong names.
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They are super delicious to many people, though quite bitter indeed. I buy raw cacao nibs, and I eat them with dried tart cherries - about 5 cherries and a pinch of cacao nibs at a time. It's pure heaven to me, so delicious and so nutritious. If you don't enjoy dark chocolate though, cacao nibs are probably not for you.
This farm emphasized that their cocoa is totally organic, no pesticides, no fertilizer, whatever other pointless nonsense... but left out the part where their workers are all children lol
When I had a TV this was my favorite show as a kid, right up there with Mythbusters
I agree, both shows assisted with my daily allotment for my "Brain Food" to fulfill my hunger for Knowlage!
Knowlage is to Life, as Life is to Knowlage.
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Pog mythbusters
What do you mean WHEN? 😂
Only legendary people watched these shows. It brings back memories
I like this part of the show. Yes chocolate bars are made in a factory and that is fascinating in itself however showing the process of how the actual plants grow and how they harvest them is just as enthralling.
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Just as? It's so much better than watching robots work..
I’m glad this made it into the lineup! I desperately wanted to go to a cacao farm when I visited Costa Rica but ran out of time to do so. Now at least I can see it virtually! 🥰
Reminds of Sam Van Aken a professor at Syracuse, Who grafted 40 types of fruit onto one tree Incredible!
The process is quite complicated! And for the end result, it's great
So this is how my Costco chicken bake is made. That's a BOOM! 💥
With these "older" videos such as this, it would be nice to have the Original Air Date posted in the first 3 seconds of the video.
Strictly as a reference.
Not sure if you still needed it, but I did a quick google for this. The cocoa beans section was aired with speed skates, synthetic rubber, and bulk chocolate, on May 13, 2011.
There is no reason why you need that information. Literally no reason at all. People like you are exhausting.
The first time I ate cocoa beans straight from the fruit was 15 years ago. Me and my friends took it from someone's tree lol and I didn't know that the beans were bitter. Good old time.
The process is pretty complex! And to the final result, the chocolate itself, there are plenty extra steps!
How come someone discovered it? Mindblowing!
Some Mayan dude had lots of free time
Low IQ comment. This process is as simple as it gets. Pick the pods, take the seeds out, let them sit until the pulp dissolves, dry them, bag and ship them. Good grief!
@@nightvisiongoggles And put it to better use than some
At some points he sounded like he was saying “coca” which is another plant based addictive substance!
Me and my brother would sit and stick to the tv when this was on is was so fascinating as a kid which I still am but you know
Meat Canyon
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I also love Chocolate Powder 🙂
This guys voice is 🥰
Proudly Costa Rican 🍫🍫
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It’s amazing what Mother Earth provides! It’s even more amazing how man can take advantage
we should hold together to keep Mother Healthy ,to builld up an ecosystem.
This is your chocolate, folks! Any chocolate comes from this! 😋🍫🍫
Those workers are 18. Promise. They make plenty of money and have a good life. That's why your chocolate bar costs 99 cents. Don't think abtou it too much.
the suffering makes them taste better 🤤
That's a lot of beans very cool 🙂👍
babe wake up new how its made reupload just dropped
so there are four varieties of cocoa beans!!! forastero,criollo,trinitaeio,nacional :D
I F'n LOVE chocolate
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You forgot to mention slavery and child labor.
So children are not to learn to do anything I disagree this is not child slavery they like helping
What evidence do you have to support this? This video shows them harvesting but it could have been their own farm or they could have been getting paid. You statement is pure conjecture
This isnt slavery lmaooooo. Peoplr are so fucking soft.
Where’s the child labor? Totally skipped over that bit and took us straight to the factory didn’t ya?
That is irrelevant to this show even if true
You saw them kids holding the bag of beans
You also skipped to the part where you let kids do labour by means of "chores"
I know little about cocoa beans, but I have decided to plant the tree. Just because I enjoy the pleasure of studying in the cocoa forest and the process of making chocolate myself. I am starting a cocoa plantation ecosystem by hand in Hainan Province, China.Hope you guys could help me on that and welcome if you could join me and devote in healthy ecosystem.🌹
thank you very much
We had cocoa plantation that was acres of land which we used to harvest time to time not until realtor came to destroy everything.
Just got my first cacao fruit now let’s make some chocolate
Ahh, they didn't omit the child labor, nice.
the little hands can get into tight spaces much easier.
In some places the fermented cocoa fruit liquid is draiined off and used.
Nice!
Orang yang gagal akan nampak kesusahan pada setiap peluang, manakala orang yang optimis akan nampak peluang dalam setiap kesusahan
Fascinating video, I talk about this wonderful SUPERFOOD in one of my videos titled: Cocoa: Food of the God's | Superfood
Great work 🥳🥳🥳 Thanl you 💜💜💜
Oh God can someone help me I've fallen down the how it's made rabbit hole again.
A lion's share is made by choclatiers in West and a very meager earning goes to the farmer who work and takes care for it for five to six months. Which is how the developed world has learnt to exploit the third world.
Another misery is that the farm in Africa belongs to the landlord and those who work there are paid even lesser.
This is video is not about cocoa beans, but about cacao beans - there's a difference. Cacao is raw, only going through the fermentation process described in the video. Cocoa is a processed (at high temperature) and therefore less nutritious version of the same bean. For any fans of dark chocolate, I'd recommend cacao nibs - it's pure, raw, unprocessed, sugar free, super nutritious goodness!
Also, if you want the chocolate flavor without the melty mess, they'll work.
or is it?
@@apollomacgregor6534 It is.
did you not see them processing them in the video...?
@@tedundercarriage8183 Nope. Show me exactly where they are processing the cacao beans at high temperature in this video. You can't because they don't.
Look here 5:04 - the bags are labeled as "Organic Cacao of Costa Rica" - had these beans been processed at high temperature, the bags would have been labeled "Organic Cocoa of Costa Rica". This video is about cacao, not about cocoa.
Earth hit the jackpot with the Cacao tree
the child labor! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So amazing to see how it starts, especially after watching Wonka recently.
yeah that’s some child labor right there……
to see the next step watch the chocolate video
How is Cocoa Beans fermented ???
Sweet!
Be grateful if you live in a country where children don't have to work to help the family put some food on the table.
Please note that the name of the plant is CACAO, not COCOA. This is just a centuries old misspelling in English that persisted. In all other languages only CACAO is used. Please also note that there is no such thing as cacao BEANS. The Cacao fruit contains SEEDS. BEANS are produced by legumes, like the soy plant and lentils.
cacao pod contains cacao beans.
When are the beans roasted?
Video informativo molto interessante. E quei semi nella parte finale fanno già pregustare le gustose meraviglie che diventeranno🤤 😢😢
And here I thought all chocolate just came from a factory in Pennsylvania.
In America those kids would learn an honest days work
We have a coco tree 🌲🎄
Now I know
Chocolate
Cocoa is pronounced Coco, the A is silent. And the raw Cocoa beans are pronounced Cacao, C. A as in apple C. A. O as in cow.
Coca is a completely different plant, the Coca plant is known worldwide for its psychoactive alkaloid, cocaine. It's also how Coca-cola originally got its name, from processed Coca leaves.
So it's too bad you messed up your presentation by calling Cocoa beans by the wrong names.
its so special
How It's Made: Cocoa Beans
Why does he keep saying coca beans, aren't they cocoa beans? 🤔
That was cool 😎
Excuse me chocolate is made of cocao seeds in factory
great
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Child labor?
Reminds me of Larry boy and the bad apple (veggie tales)
You know the Adorable religious children’s series
If the bean is the "seed" why not just plant them to grow new ones? nature used to do that and they are still here for us to muck up our way.
Grafting is faster.
it would take 20 years to mature
Who's here after watching nile blue's chocolate video?
Comment you are lie you lie chocolate is not made from trees. It’s made from factories bro
How do they taste raw?
Very very bitter. Try dark chocolate 70 or 80% that is close but not completely
Very bitter. You can buy 99% chocolate and that's close.
Nasty ASF.
They are super delicious to many people, though quite bitter indeed. I buy raw cacao nibs, and I eat them with dried tart cherries - about 5 cherries and a pinch of cacao nibs at a time. It's pure heaven to me, so delicious and so nutritious. If you don't enjoy dark chocolate though, cacao nibs are probably not for you.
@@katharina... sounds delicious! 😃
Did everyone enjoy this video about egregious child labor law violations?
The “sucker” if you know what I mean
I love overseas
WHAT ARE COCOA BEANS USED TO MAKE IN REAL LIFE?
Cocaine...🙃
@@TopShot501st: Really?
Plant a tree , now wait 30 years.
Im actually glad they made no attempt to hide the child labor.
Those kids need work ethic they were slackin
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Everything in this video is pretty much false, huggbees isn't narrating.
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Her knife work makes me cringe
Wait…This isn’t brazzers
the correct name is cacao bean
Exactly!
or is it?
@@apollomacgregor6534 It is.
Coco beans are grown. There not made
The tree made them
@@The_Chosen_None_ £xactly🤔
@@The_Chosen_None_ And they made the tree through grafting. =)
Jesus Christ is Lord and King and Our Savior!
Theobroma Cacao = food of the GODS
This tells me God loves chocolate because he gave us a chocolate tree
wow that hit home.
Poor kids 😥
It's 2022... Since you have now pseudo covered where cocaine comes from, could we do a how its made pot addition? Thanks.✌️
Narrator clearly jept saying coca tree 😂 thats where cocaine comes from pal..
This farm emphasized that their cocoa is totally organic, no pesticides, no fertilizer, whatever other pointless nonsense... but left out the part where their workers are all children lol
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Bruh nobody wants to hear it
Not the child labour 💀💀