This is the public blog and website for the course African and African American Studies 119x: Chocolate, Culture, and the Politics of Food, designed and taught by Carla D. Martin [ Founder and Executive Director of the Fine Cacao and Chocolate Institute ] at Harvard University in the spring semesters of 2013, 2014, and 2015. All posts are written and published anonymously by undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the course. Blog readers should keep in mind that the work presented here reflects the labor of students learning and refining their craft.
Course Description:
This course will examine the sociohistorical legacy of chocolate, with a delicious emphasis on the eating and appreciation of the so-called “food of the gods.” Interdisciplinary course readings will introduce the history of cacao cultivation, the present day state of the global chocolate industry, the diverse cultural constructions surrounding chocolate, and the implications for chocolate’s future of scientific study, international politics, alternative trade models, and the food movement. Assignments will address pressing real world questions related to chocolate consumption, social justice, responsible development, honesty and the politics of representation in production and marketing, hierarchies of quality, and myths of purity.
Chocolate Noise is a woman-owned social enterprise obsessed with bean-to-bar chocolate. We lead team-building chocolate tastings for the corporate world. Our guests learn everything from how to taste artisanal chocolate like an expert to how transparent trade works to how to pair fine chocolate with fine wine. Our chocolate sommeliers have over 30 years’ collective experience in the chocolate world, studying the cocoa supply chain, working at some of the best artisanal chocolate companies in the world, and judging bean-to-bar chocolate competitions. We work closely with the craft chocolate community in the U.S. and in cacao-growing regions, sharing profits and contributing to social justice projects across the world. Our tastings and work have been featured in The New York Times and Bon Appetit, and on the History Channel.
Chocolate.org features handmade, artisan chocolates and gift baskets from independent chocolate shops across the USA. Our goal is to make unique chocolate’s available to gift buyers and chocolate lovers. We believe that the finest chocolate is found in small chocolate shops around the globe and celebrate the fact that every chef has a unique approach. Our vendors provide a product that is more fresh, more artistic, and less common than factory-made chocolate.
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We are located in Atlanta GA, USA but ship around the world. CocoaTown has received "Globe Award" for exporting to new markets, from State of GA for 2018 & 2019.
We provide education and training in bean to bar process. We help our customers to participate and sell their chocolates in International chocolate festivals.
Our machines are also used for making nut butters, nut milks, tahini, hummus and other specialty gourmet foods.
We now have international pages for Colombia, Ghana, Philippines, India, Canada, Japan and Taiwan
Confections With Convictions is Kalamazoo’s only shop making hand crafted truffles and other confections exclusively from Fair Trade, organic chocolate. Chocolatier Dale Anderson’s original recipes contain fresh local fruits, herbs, honey, and maple syrup. Vegan and gluten free options are always available. Our mission is to provide employment opportunities for young people with felony records and other barriers to employment, and to produce delicious artisanal chocolates.
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Enjoy Life Foods offers a wide range of chocolate products that cater to various dietary restrictions, including dairy-free, nut-free, soy-free, and gluten-free options. Their chocolate collection includes chocolate chips, baking chocolate, and chocolate bars in various flavors such as dark chocolate, semi-sweet, and ricemilk.
Reviews for Enjoy Life chocolate products are generally positive, with customers praising the taste and quality of their chocolate, as well as the company's commitment to providing allergy-friendly options. Many customers also appreciate the brand's focus on ethical sourcing and sustainability.
In summary, Enjoy Life Foods' chocolate collection is a great choice for those with food allergies or dietary restrictions, offering delicious and high-quality chocolate options without compromising on taste or ethical considerations.
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As a chocolate sommelier, my mission is to grow the ranks of fine chocolate supporters through engaging storytelling, video training, and collaboration with chocolate industry professionals. I’ve been a speaker at several chocolate festivals, such as the Dallas Chocolate Festival, the DC Chocolate Festival, and the Fine Chocolate Industry Association.
Estelle is available for tasting workshops, pop-up events, and social media consulting in Chester County, an hour away from Philadelphia. She leads virtual tastings throughout the year using the Zoom conferencing platform. To be notified of future events, please sign up to the 37 Chocolates newsletter at 37Chocolates.com
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From Almond Bark to Butter Crunch, Fudge to Truffles, we have more than 140 fresh gourmet chocolate items. Our Chocolate Gift Boxes make the perfect gift from a New York City boutique, and we also have gift certificates starting at $25. If you are not able to stop by our stores, we offer a hand-delivery service within Manhattan and UPS shipping to all destinations.
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