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  2. History of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    In 1847, Fry's invented a method of mixing cocoa butter with cocoa powder and sugar to invent a non-brittle and dry eating chocolate, [103] commonly considered the first chocolate bar. [104] A corresponding increase in cocoa butter prices made this, for a time, a food of the elite.

  3. Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate is perceived to be different things at different times, including a sweet treat, a luxury product, a consumer good and a mood enhancer. [166] Its reputation as a mood enhancer is driven in part by marketing. [167] Chocolate is a popular metaphor for the black racial category, [168] and has connotations of sexuality. [169]

  4. Milk chocolate - Wikipedia

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    The word chocolate arrived in the English language about 1600, but initially described dark chocolate. The first use of the term "milk chocolate" was for a beverage brought to London from Jamaica in 1687, but it was not until the Swiss inventor Daniel Peter successfully combined cocoa and condensed milk in 1875 that the milk chocolate bar was ...

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  7. Daniel Peter - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Peter (9 March 1836 – 4 November 1919) was a Swiss chocolatier and entrepreneur who founded Peter's Chocolate.A neighbour of Henri Nestlé in Vevey, [1] he was one of the first chocolatiers to make milk chocolate and is credited for inventing it, [1] [2] [3] in 1875 or 1876, by adding powdered milk to the chocolate.

  8. Swiss chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Swiss chocolate consumption increased dramatically from the beginning to the end of the 20th century, from about 1 kg to 12 kg per capita per annum. [27] Although partly developed outside Switzerland, white and ruby chocolate were also invented by Swiss-based chocolate manufacturers Nestlé and Barry Callebaut, in 1936 and 2017 respectively.

  9. Chocolate bar - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate bar is a confection containing ... most manufacturing techniques used today were invented during this period. ... Tim (2002) Sweets: A History of Candy, ...