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Monday, October 11, 2010

mellow yellow Monday:cocoa pod



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This is where chocolate comes from. Inside the cocoa pod are beans which are processed to make yummy chocolate. But when the beans are extracted and dried, the smell is very bad. I have seen them in Malaysia. My grand dad used to grow them.

It is amazing how something so vile smelling like puke can taste so good when it is processed.

This tree grows in the winter garden at the Auckland domain.

15 comments:

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Hey Ann: We're MYM neighbors! Never heard that the unprocessed chocolate smelled so bad! Interesting. Great to show the food at its origin!

Animor said...

Oh how I miss eating that fruit we called it in the Phils Cacao you can process it on chocolate its true the front yard of my grandparents house has a few fruit trees of cacao us the fgrandchildren like climbing sometimes you can pick the fruit on lower part of the tree and very delicious juicy and sweet flavor. Thanks for posting it.

Ash said...

Cool!

Chubskulit Rose said...

Wow, I have never seen a yellow one. My father planted two cocoa trees at our backyard but they are purple when they get ripen.

So pretty!

Pumpkin Carving for mellow yellow, have a great week ahead!

rainfield61 said...

I can find a few cocoa plants nearby my house.

It is better to see chocolate bars instead of the pods on the tree.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Oh, these pods look kind of large! Strange that raw chocolate will smell so bad! But think about sauerkraut and cabbage, actually I'm thinking of quite a few foods that smell so bad, but taste good.

Rune Eide said...

I'll syike with the ordinary kind you have in a cup :-)

Linnea said...

How interesting about the smell...who would have thought that that could come from such a nice looking plant!?

Kim, USA said...

My grandfather used to plant this too Ann. And when it's harvest time we are there to help him...oh well make a mess actually because we like to chew the seeds because it's sweet. ^_^ The best part is when it is grind it smells heavenly! ^_^
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George said...

I didn't realize that something as sweet as chocolate came from something that smelled so bad.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi Ann, I didn't know what cocoa pods even looked like... AND---I had no idea that it smelled so bad.... That's hard to believe --as delicious as chocolate it....

Thanks for such an interesting post.
Hugs,
Betsy

Louis la Vache said...

«Louis» had no idea unprocessed cocoa smells vile.
Very interesting!

Tammie Lee said...

a friend grew some of these in Hawaii and sent me a pod. I ground the beans after all the work to get to them. They were very bitter, but i enjoyed the experience. Chocolate is bitter with out the sugar.

Jama said...

You can find a few trees in Singapore zoo and the Jacob Ballas Children Garden - an extention of the Botanic Gardens.

Gattina said...

How interesting ! I have never seen such a fruit