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cocoa's journey msc, your partner through cocoa's journey msc, your partner through cocoa's journey msc, your partner through cocoa's journey msc, your partner through cocoa's journey a burning issue: coffee and cocoa's role in the deforestation crisis date: october , in: agriculture , climate change , cocoa
, coffee , environment , issues , news leave a comment views home agriculture peter baker looks at deforestation caused by growing coffee and cocoa and at the complex issues that confound progress towards truly sustainable production the west african forest biome has been devastated and cocoa farming...
https://coffeeandcocoa.net/2019/10/11/a-burning-issue-coffee-and-cocoas-role-in-the-deforestation-crisis/
butter), to no avail. i thought i had the process finally down. it went pretty smoothly with a forastero batch tempered two days earlier, and had decent (though not perfect) tempers on an earlier white chocolate, a criollo and a trinatario. i was using more of a dark chocolate, wider temperature range
(i'm just pouring it in a slab and cutting into chunks for now, not adding the complexity of molding while holding the temperature.) both times, it set very slowly, with layers formed like sandy chocolate shale, dusted with cocoa. without any reference data to work with, for kicks and grins, next time...
https://chocolatealchemy.com/blog/2015/06/04/ask-the-alchemist-118