. Cocoa and chocolate : their history from plantation to consumer. Chocolate; Cocoa. MANUFACTURE 123. Part of a Cacao Bean Warehouse, showing Endless Band Conveyor. (Messrs. Cadbury Bros'. Works, Bournville). very pleasing about huge stacks of bags of cacao seen against the luminous white walls of a well-lighted store. The symmetry of their construction, and the continued repetition of the same form, are never better shown than when the men, climbing up the sides of a stack against which they look small, unbuild the mighty heap, the bags falling on to a continuous band which carries them jaunt


. Cocoa and chocolate : their history from plantation to consumer. Chocolate; Cocoa. MANUFACTURE 123. Part of a Cacao Bean Warehouse, showing Endless Band Conveyor. (Messrs. Cadbury Bros'. Works, Bournville). very pleasing about huge stacks of bags of cacao seen against the luminous white walls of a well-lighted store. The symmetry of their construction, and the continued repetition of the same form, are never better shown than when the men, climbing up the sides of a stack against which they look small, unbuild the mighty heap, the bags falling on to a continuous band which carries them jauntily out of the store. (b) Sorting the Beans. As all cacao is liable to contain a little free shell, dried pulp (often taken for twigs), threads of sacking and other foreign matter, it is very carefully sieved. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Knapp, Arthur William. London : Chapman


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