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Cocoa Collection (page 15)

"Cocoa: A Rich History and Delightful Treat" From the early days of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's endorsement in Frys Cocoa Advert to the iconic Bournville Cocoa Poster

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa: pods growing directly out of tree trunk. Native tos America, but now widely cultivated

Cocoa: pods growing directly out of tree trunk. Native tos America, but now widely cultivated
PM-10241 Cocoa: pods growing directly out of tree trunk Native tos America, but now widely cultivated Theobroma cacao Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

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Cocoa
JLM-7538 COCOA PODS Theobroma cacao John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCocoa Collection: Chocolate cake

Chocolate cake For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageCocoa Collection: Frys sign at Crowcombe Heathfield station, Somerset

Frys sign at Crowcombe Heathfield station, Somerset
Crowcombe Heathfield station, West Somerset Railway For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa pods

Cocoa pods For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

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Cocoa powder For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageCocoa Collection: Close-up of cocoa pods on a tree in Sri Lanka

Close-up of cocoa pods on a tree in Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa pod, Tobago

Cocoa pod, Tobago, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageCocoa Collection: Chocolate ingredients

Chocolate ingredients

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa fruit, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Cocoa fruit, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa fruit pod on tree, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Cocoa fruit pod on tree, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa producing village, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Cocoa producing village, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa fruit pods on tree, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Cocoa fruit pods on tree, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa, Africa

Background imageCocoa Collection: Advert / Mazzawattee Cocoa

Advert / Mazzawattee Cocoa
Mazzawattee Cocoa

Background imageCocoa Collection: Advert / Suchards Cocoa

Advert / Suchards Cocoa
Suchards Cocoa

Background imageCocoa Collection: Advert / Fernando Cocoa

Advert / Fernando Cocoa
Fernando Cocoa (Milan) for the fortunate few

Background imageCocoa Collection: Advert / Bakers Cocoa

Advert / Bakers Cocoa
Walter Baker & Cos Breakfast Cocoa, for hunters, tourists and students

Background imageCocoa Collection: Trinidad Cocoa Harvest

Trinidad Cocoa Harvest
Extracting cocoa beans from pods in Trinidad

Background imageCocoa Collection: Processing Cocoa Beans

Processing Cocoa Beans
Natives of the West Indies (or possibly Brazil) process cocoa beans for making chocolate

Background imageCocoa Collection: Boy & Girl Swing C1890

Boy & Girl Swing C1890
A boy and a girl swing together

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cacao Van Houten

Cacao Van Houten
CACAO VAN HOUTEN

Background imageCocoa Collection: Frys Factory - Pan Room

Frys Factory - Pan Room
Part of the chocolate manufacturing process: the pan room in the Frys chocolate factory in Bristol

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa from Upolu

Cocoa from Upolu
Harvesting coconuts on the island of Upolu

Background imageCocoa Collection: Cocoa Drink Seller

Cocoa Drink Seller
A French vendor of cocoa or hot chocolate

Background imageCocoa Collection: Plant / Theobroma Cacao

Plant / Theobroma Cacao
The fruit of the cocoa (or chocolate) plant THEOBROMA CACAO

Background imageCocoa Collection: CACAO

CACAO
Cocoa (or chocolate) plant bearing fruit THEOBROMA CACAO




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"Cocoa: A Rich History and Delightful Treat" From the early days of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's endorsement in Frys Cocoa Advert to the iconic Bournville Cocoa Poster, it has captivated people for centuries. Derived from Theobroma cacao, a tropical tree bearing cocoa pods, this delectable ingredient has become synonymous with indulgence. In the heart of Birmingham lies Mens Pavilion & Recreation Grounds in Bournville, where residents have long enjoyed the pleasures of cocoa. Horse-drawn vehicles and barrows once filled Borough High Street in London back in 1904, delivering this beloved treat to eager customers. The popularity extended beyond borders as well. In Australia, chocolate lovers embraced their own version of the Easter bunny with the Chocolate Bilby. Meanwhile, Lyles Pure Soluble Cocoa found its way into households worldwide through enticing advertisements that promised pure satisfaction. But let us not forget about the origins itself – nestled on trees are vibrant cocoa pods waiting to be harvested. These precious fruits hold within them a world of flavors and possibilities that have been cherished throughout history. Even homeopathy recognized the power as it became an essential ingredient in remedies aimed at soothing both body and soul. Its comforting qualities were celebrated through captivating posters depicting gatherings around these magical pods. Today, we continue to savor every sip or bite infused with rich cocoa goodness. Whether it's a warm cup on a chilly evening or a decadent dessert shared among loved ones, there is no denying that cocoa holds a special place in our hearts and taste buds alike. So next time you indulge in your favorite chocolate treat or reach for that steaming mug of hot cocoa, remember its fascinating journey – from Captain Scott's endorsement to bustling streets lined with horse-drawn carriages – all leading back to one thing: pure bliss found within each velvety sip or melt-in-your-mouth bite.