The illustrations show how chocolate is produced

The flowchart illustrates the process by which a
chocolate
is made. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the production of
chocolate
can be divided into two clear sets of stages: those in the farm and those in the factory. The process requires relatively little specialized equipment. The initial stages of
chocolate
production all happen in the farm. In the
first
stage, pods that grown in the continents of S. America and Africa as well as Indonesia are harvested and white beans are removed. After being fermented, the beans are
then
spread
in
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with
sun in order to dry them. Once the beans have been put into sacks with a large scale, they are
then
loaded onto a lorry. The stages that happen in the factory now begin. Having been delivered to
factory
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the factory
,
beans
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the beans
are roasted
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is roasted
at 350
degree
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degrees
. While the roasted beans are being crushed, the outer shells of beans are removed. In the final stage, having pressed inner part of beans, the
chocolate
is produced.

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