Cocoa and chocolate, what's the difference? (2024)

Walking into a cafe, there is a chocolate menu and cocoa menu, is it not the same ?? Today I will resolveyour concerns.

Cocoa and chocolate are both made from the beans of the cocoa pod. They are difference inthestep of extracting, and the components insideare not the same.Chocolate is the fermentation of cocoa beans to produce microorganisms and accelerate many nutrients in cocoa beans for maximum efficiency. After that they are dried for longer storage.

When it's time to use it, these dry cocoa beans are then heated and peeled off to reduce their stinginess before grinding to get a liquid that we call chocolate.

Some part of this Chocolate liquidconsists of cocoa oil, as we call cocoa butter, there are about 45-55% of all the part depending on the variety and the cultivation area.A quality chocolate bar is a Chocolate liquid with a lot of cocoa butter instead of vegetable oil, cacao mass itself, and mashed with sugar or other kinds of ingredients. Then they are molded in chocolate mold, waith to be chilled andserve as a craft chocolate bar.

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The Cocoa Butter is extremely useful. Contains both monounsaturated and saturated fatty acids as quality fats. It makes chocolates soft in heat orsolid in low temperatures.When we eat chocolate, placedit on the tongue, the fine chocolate will gradually melt due to their melting point of 32-37 degrees Celsius. The unique after-taste smell lingers in the tongue as it melts completely in the cocoa butter.

"Among minerals, magnesium, copper, potassium, and iron are present in cocoa and chocolate in significant amounts (14). Magnesium, copper, and potassium exert a cardio protective role (1517), while iron, mainly present in dark chocolate, contributes to the 25% of the U.S. recommended dietary allowance for middle-aged man, thus preventing anemia outcome (18)."

The cocoa butter contains 40 times more antioxidants than blueberries and contains anti-inflammatory substances which help to prevent anemia, prevent stenosis of the arteries, help in heart disease, memory loss, thus making cocoa butter more expensive. This cacao butter is extracted first and use in other industries such as cosmetics, etc. than it is used in making supermarket chocolate.

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When the chocolate is extracted or squeeze out the cocoa butter, leave it with cocoa powder, which contains very little cocoa butter. Cocoa powder is popularly used to make desserts and various kinds of food since it is easier and longer to keep, they are no need to store in the storage. (Thailand isnormally 38-42 degrees Celsius, will chocolate stay in good quality?)

Cocoa powder is more convenient to use, it doesn'tsensitive with heat that may cause the cocoa-processed dessert to lose its shape. The chocolate candy or chocolate bars sell in supermarkets are cocoa powder mixed with vegetable fat and other types of oil that are resistant to heat, add sugar, milk powder.

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When ordering cold chocolates drink (100% chocolate drink) in our shop,we will take the chocolatetostew it in a saucer for 4-5 minutes until the chocolate gradually melts. This step is very fragrant. Cocoa butter will start working when stewed until the chocolate is completely melted. Then we gradually mix the milk, syrup or other ingredients according to the recipe before being served.This takes about 10-15 minutes for each serving.

But if you order cocoa drink (50%chocolate drink), you can forget these steps.We just scoop up cocoa powder, stir in hot water and add sweetness. This drink can be served within no more than 3 minutes (actually, there are many types of cocoa powder.Let'stell about it later)

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Next time to go to the cafe, you should understand why the iced chocolate is more expensive than the iced cocoa. However,It is better to eat cocoa than not to eat. Because the fiber in the cocoa beans also helps improvingLow-density lipoprotein (LDL): High-density lipoprotein (HDL) which reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes and has some research findings. Study of consumer samples of cocoa showed significant differences in body metabolism among consumers. for both who do not consume cocoa and drink on a regular basis. This is why cocoa is famous for lose weight

More for those who want to know the deep inside about cacao and chocolate, Actually, cocoa can be grown in Thailand. If you still don't know, you can read fromour article onChocolate Journey. If not interested in planting, just eating for delicious or for health concern, you can skip that article.

Cocoa is a plant of sustainability. Acocoa tree is useful in every part, from root to leaf. There are a lot of researches on the extraction of different parts of the cocoa tree to benefit. But most of them are foreign research. When cocoa is grown in Thailand It will also have the advantages of the Thai's land as well.Not blessing our country as a real golden land. We can planting almost anything that is good and valuable like coco atoo. Although, there is no researchon Thai cocoa yet, but I believe that our cocoa must be good, for sure. :)

sources

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00677/full

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4696435/

https://insights.ovid.com/article/00075197-201311000-00010
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Cocoa and chocolate, what's the difference? (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between cocoa and chocolate? ›

Cocoa and chocolate are both made from the beans of the cocoa pod. They are difference in the step of extracting, and the components inside are not the same. Chocolate is the fermentation of cocoa beans to produce microorganisms and accelerate many nutrients in cocoa beans for maximum efficiency.

How much cocoa is needed to be considered chocolate? ›

Bittersweet chocolate has at least 35% cacao, but often has around 70%, with added sugar and other fillers depending on manufacturer. Semisweet chocolate has at least 35 percent as well, but usually hovers around 55 percent. 2 Milk chocolate only has to have 10 percent cacao at minimum and 12 percent milk solids.

Which is healthier, cocoa powder or dark chocolate? ›

Overall, the rule of thumb is if you're more focused on nutrients and antioxidants, choose cacao; but if you want fewer calories and some antioxidants, choose cocoa powder or darker chocolate. Whatever you buy, be sure to watch the amount of fat and sugar that's been added.

Is cocoa powder technically chocolate? ›

The rawest form of chocolate is the cacao bean, taken straight from the tree during harvest, which is dried and fermented. Once the cacao is roasted and turned into a powder, it becomes cocoa or can be made into chocolate.

Is cocoa just hot chocolate? ›

Hot chocolate, also known as cocoa or drinking chocolate, is a warm drink consisting of cocoa power, chocolate shavings or melted chocolate heated in water, milk and/ or cream, often with added sweeteners and preservatives.

Does all chocolate contain cocoa? ›

White chocolate, although similar in texture to that of milk and dark chocolate, does not contain any cocoa solids that impart a dark color. It is made of sugar, milk, and cocoa butter, which has been extracted from the cocoa liquor.

What percentage of cocoa is in Hershey's milk chocolate? ›

It's just candy. Milk chocolate contains so much milk and sugar that its percentage of true cacao may be as low as 10 percent, the minimum required by the FDA for calling it "chocolate" on the label. Hershey's milk chocolate contains about 11 percent cacao.

Can chocolate be 100% cocoa? ›

This refers to both the rich cacao beans and the smooth cacao butter, which is where milk chocolate gets its creamy deliciousness. So when it comes to 100% chocolate, that means every last bit of each bar is crafted from pure cacao goodness.

What are the 4 types of chocolate? ›

There are four types of chocolate: dark, milk, white, and ruby. Chocolate comes from the seeds, or nibs, of the cacao tree.

Is it okay to eat cocoa powder every day? ›

When taken by mouth: Eating cocoa is likely safe for most people. But keep in mind that cocoa contains caffeine and related chemicals, as well as heavy metals like lead. Eating large amounts might cause caffeine-related side effects such as nervousness, increased urination, sleeplessness, and a fast heartbeat.

Which cocoa is healthiest? ›

Dark chocolate is by far the healthiest form of the treat, containing the least sugar and, because of its cocoa content, higher levels of substances that protect the body's cells. If sugar is your number one concern, Allers recommends looking for higher percentages.

Is 100% cocoa good for you? ›

Cacao powder is packed with flavonoids, which have been shown to help lower blood pressure, improve blood flow to your brain and heart, and help prevent blood clots. The antioxidants in cacao and cocoa may affect how your body responds to insulin, which could lower your chances of diabetes.

Is 100% cocoa the same as cocoa powder? ›

Cacao refers to cacao beans that have not been roasted, while cocoa refers to the powder and products produced after roasting. What is the difference between 100% cocoa and 100% cacao? 100% cacao powder is made from ground raw cacao beans, while 100% cocoa powder is made from ground, roasted cacao beans.

Is there chocolate without cocoa? ›

Dark chocolate from carob and barley

To make chocolate, cocoa beans are fermented and then roasted, before being processed into the final product. Instead of cocoa, WNWN makes its dark chocolate alternative from barley and carob using conventional chocolate making equipment.

Is drinking chocolate the same as cocoa powder? ›

While pure cocoa powder is unsweetened, drinking chocolate, on the other hand, contains full-fat chocolate in which none of the cocoa butter has been removed.

Can I substitute cocoa for chocolate? ›

How to substitute cocoa powder for baking chocolate. Use three tablespoons of cocoa powder and one tablespoon of butter or vegetable oil for each 30 grams of chocolate you're replacing. Cocoa powder has a more intense flavour than baking chocolate, less fat, and, in most cases, no sugar.

Does cocoa and chocolate taste the same? ›

Cacao usually tastes more bitter than dark chocolate, but the bitterness of dark chocolate is dependent on the cacao content; a high percentage will produce a more bitter dark chocolate.

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