IELTS - Process of liquid chocolate process

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The diagram above informs us about the process that goes into making liquid chocolate
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, the process is divided into 10 different steps, starting from sowing a
cacao
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tree to processing the
cacao
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beans
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in the factory. The process starts with collecting
cacao
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pods from healthy grown trees which are mainly grown in America, Africa and Indonesia. From
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these pods are harvested to obtain white
cacao
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beans
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. These
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are
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fermented and proceed to be spread out under the sun to dry. These fermented
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are stored in large sacks, which are transported to factories by train or lorry. When these
beans
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are received by the factory workers, they are roasted at around 350 degree Celsius. These
beans
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are advanced to put in a crusher to separate the outer shell from the inner part.
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inner part of the
cacao
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beans
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is pressed into producing liquid chocolate by enormous machines. And
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is how liquid chocolate is produced.

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