Cocoa and Chocolate: Their History from Plantation to Consumer
B. Sc. (B'ham.), F.I.C., B. Sc. (Lond.) Member of the Society of Public Analysts; Member of the Society of Chemical Industry; Fellow of the Institute of Hygiene. Research Chemist to Messrs. Cadbury Bros., Ltd.
Although there are several excellent scientific works dealing in a detailed manner with the cacao bean and its products from the various view points of the technician, there is no comprehensive modern work written for the general reader. Until that appears, I offer this little book, which attempts to cover lightly but accurately the whole ground, including the history of cacao, its cultivation and manufacture. This is a small book in which to treat of so large a subject, and to avoid prolixity I have had to generalise. This is a dangerous practice, for what is gained in brevity is too often lost in accuracy: brevity may be always the soul of wit, it is rarely the body of truth. The expert will find that I have considered him in that I have given attention to recent developments, and if I have talked of the methods peculiar to one place as though they applied to the whole world, I ask him to consider me by supplying the inevitable variations and exceptions himself.
The book, though short, has taken me a long time to write, having been written in the brief breathing spaces of a busy life, and it would never have been completed but for the encouragement I received from Messrs. Cadbury Bros., Ltd., who aided me in every possible way. I am particularly indebted to the present Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Mr. W.A. Cadbury, for advice and criticism, and to Mr. Walter Barrow for reading the proofs. The members of the staff to whom I am indebted are Mr. W. Pickard, Mr. E.J. Organ, Mr. T.B. Rogers; also Mr. A. Hackett, for whom the diagrams in the manufacturing section were originally made by Mr. J.W. Richards. I am grateful to Messrs. J.S. Fry and Sons, Limited, for information and photographs. In one or two cases I do not know whom to thank for the photographs, which have been culled from many sources. I have much pleasure in thanking the following: Mr. R. Whymper for a large number of Trinidad photos; the Director of the Imperial Institute and Mr. John Murray for permission to use three illustrations from the Imperial Institute series of handbooks to the Commercial Resources of the Tropics; M. Ed. Leplae, Director-General of Agriculture, Belgium, for several photos, the blocks of which were kindly supplied by Mr. H. Hamel Smith, of Tropical Life ; Messrs. Macmillan and Co. for five reproductions from C.J.J. van Hall's book on Cocoa ; and West Africa for four illustrations of the Gold Coast.
Arthur William Knapp
COCOA AND CHOCOLATE
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
COCOA AND CHOCOLATE—A SKETCH OF THEIR HISTORY
CACAO AND ITS CULTIVATION
HARVESTING AND PREPARATION FOR THE MARKET
CACAO BEANS
CACAO PRODUCTION AND SALE
WORLD PRODUCTION OF CACAO.
CACAO PRODUCTION OF THE CHIEF PRODUCING AREAS OF THE WORLD.
CACAO BEANS EXPORTED.
CACAO BEANS EXPORTED.
CACAO BEANS EXPORTED.
PRODUCTION OF CACAO ON THE GOLD COAST.
THE MANUFACTURE OF COCOA AND CHOCOLATE
MODERN PRACTICE.
THE MANUFACTURE OF CHOCOLATE
SPECIMEN OUTLINE RECIPE.
SPECIMEN OUTLINE RECIPE.
SPECIMEN OUTLINE RECIPE.
BY-PRODUCTS OF THE COCOA AND CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY
ANALYTICAL FIGURES FOR CACAO BUTTER.
EXPORT OF CACAO BUTTER.
IMPORTS OF CACAO BUTTER.
IMPORTS OF CACAO BUTTER.
ANALYSIS OF CACAO SHELL.
FOOD UNITS.
CACAO SHELL.
THE COMPOSITION AND FOOD VALUE OF COCOA AND CHOCOLATE
AVERAGE COMPOSITION AND FUEL VALUE OF FRESHLY ROASTED CACAO BEANS (NIBS).
COMPARISON OF ENERGY-GIVING POWER OF A PINT OF TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA.
AVERAGE COMPOSITION AND FUEL VALUE OF ENGLISH EATING CHOCOLATE.
FUEL VALUE OF FOODSTUFFS.
ANALYSIS AND FUEL VALUE OF MILK CHOCOLATE.
ADULTERATION AND THE NEED FOR DEFINITIONS
COCOA.
CHOCOLATE.
THE CONSUMPTION OF CACAO
CACAO BEANS CLEARED FOR HOME CONSUMPTION.
CACAO BEANS IMPORTED INTO UNITED KINGDOM.
CACAO BEANS IMPORTED INTO UNITED KINGDOM.
VALUE OF CACAO BEANS IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM (TO NEAREST £1,000).
WORLD'S CONSUMPTION OF CACAO BEANS.
BOOKS ON COCOA AND CHOCOLATE ARRANGED IN ORDER OF DATE OF PUBLICATION.
PERIODICALS.