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Patent label for chocolate making

Patent label for chocolate making

Description:

Label showing patent for Churchmans chocolate making process, explaining why process is superior.Walter Churchmans hydraulic grinding press replaced hand-grinding cocoa beans, speeding up the manufacturing process.

Cocoa, which was used to make chocolate, was grown on slave planations in the Caribbean and brought to Bristol for processing.

Chocolate was first used as a drink, sweetened with sugar to mask the bitter flavour of the chocolate. Later it was used for making eating chocolate. At this period, most people drank beer, wine or spirits. Water was not safe to drink, tea coffee and chocolate were expensive. Quakers promoted drinking chocolate as an alternative to alcohol.

With thanks to Cabury/Schweppes for the use of this item.

Creator: JS Fry and Sons

Date: unknown

Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum

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