Lecture
- Session
- 00:27 - 00:27
- Duration: 44 mins
- Publication date: 27 Nov 2013
- Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, Bristol, United Kingdom
- Part of event Christmas Family Lecture
About the session
In this talk, the speaker reviews the long and fascinating history of chocolate, from its origins as a spice in South America to the present-day confectionery. He explains how chocolate is made from cocoa beans and about how to work with chocolate, including a demonstration of the tempering process. He talks about the different molecules that give chocolate its characteristic flavour and asks why we like chocolate so much. There was also a short tasting session where members of the audience were able to discover what sort of chocolate they like best - people are often surprised to find they prefer types of chocolate they may have never tasted before!