Chocolate - Everything you ever wanted to know about Chocolate!

Chocolate - Everything you ever wanted to know about Chocolate! ()

  „There are about 5 to 10 milligrams of caffeine in one ounce of bittersweet chocolate, 5 milligrams in milk chocolate, and 10 milligrams in a six-ounce cup of cocoa; by contrast, there are 100 to 150 milligrams of caffeine in an eight-ounce cup of brewed coffee. You would have to eat more than a dozen Hershey Bars, for example, to get the amount of caffeine in one cup of coffee.“

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International Coffee Organization International Coffee Organization

  Cocoa and chocolate drinks contribute 4-Smg caffeine per cup to the diet, dark chocolate and cooking chocolate 20-26mg per ounce (0.7-0.9mg per gram). Many soft drinks, including colas and "peppers", contain caffeine, which as well as being present in cola nuts is often added as a flavour ingredient. A 12-ounce serving may contain 30-60mg caffeine. The major brands of cola on sale in the UK contain about 120mg caffeine per litre.“

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Fairtrade | Foods and Drinks | Chocolate and cocoa Fairtrade | Foods and Drinks | Chocolate and cocoa

  „Range and availability of Fairtrade cocoas“

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TransFair Canada: Fair Trade Certified Products: What's New? TransFair Canada: Fair Trade Certified Products: What's New?

  „Chocolate and other cocoa products are increasingly making their way onto supermarket shelves and into the stomachs of consumers. Fair Trade Certified tea and sugar are becoming increasingly available and in demand across the country. But did you know that you can also play sports while supporting fair trade? And eat refreshing ice cream that directly helps the producers?“

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- Coffee Science Information Centre - Coffee Science Information Centre

  Caffeine occurs naturally in tea, coffee, cocoa and chocolate products and is added to soft drinks and a variety of both prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Standard values for the caffeine content of these foods and beverages have been set (1). Thus an average sized cup (150 ml) of ground roasted coffee contains around 85 mg, instant coffee 60 mg, decaffeinated coffee 3 mg, leaf or bag tea 30 mg, instant tea 20 mg and cocoa or hot chocolate 4 mg caffeine.“

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Global Exchange : 'Chocolate with a Conscience' Offered Global Exchange : 'Chocolate with a Conscience' Offered

  „And a fair price is not the end of it. Fair traded cocoa also deals in another social issue: that of child labor. A report done for the US Agency for International Development last fall claimed nearly 300,000 children work under dangerous conditions on cocoa farms in West Africa. "When you see the fair trade label," Opal says, " you know there is no slave labor and no forced child labor in your chocolate bar."“

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