Original Beans: Sweet Sustainability

by Valerie Beck, chocolate expert

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Look what arrived at the Chocolate Uplift office: elegant and delicious craft chocolate bars by Original Beans, an Amsterdam company.

A wonderful question to ask ourselves from time to time, beyond “what should I do with my life,” is “what does life ask of me.” Find a way to contribute, a problem to solve, or a hurt to heal, and you can find a fulfilling life.

Along this path of living meaningfully, we can also find pure and exquisitely delicious Original Beans chocolate, founded by entrepreneur and conservationist Philipp Kauffmann, whose bean-to-bar chocolate business plants or preserves a cacao tree for every chocolate bar purchased.

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Cacao tree, with pods and flowers. Each pod holds approximately 40 cocoa beans on average. This particular tree is in the US Botanic Garden in Washington DC; I visited the Garden most recently over Thanksgiving 2015 to see how this beauty was doing! Cacao trees generally grow in rainforests, within 20 degrees of the Earth’s equator. This one is in a greenhouse, for the public to view and admire.

Chocolate done right is not candy. It is food, glorious food, made from the cocoa bean (cacao), which is the seed of the fruit of the cocoa tree. Chocolate is agricultural.

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Cocoa beans, around the size of almonds. These are from Venezuela.

The cocoa bean is basically a multivitamin. Rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber, cacao is a superfood that needs no artificial ingredients, preservatives, fillers, or unpronounceables to turn it into chocolate. Add a touch of sugar to the meticulous process of fermenting, roasting, and grinding the cacao, and you have craft chocolate. Real chocolate. From there you can add milk to make milk chocolate, or add inclusions such as nuts or sea salt. Real chocolate starts with and stays close to the cocoa bean.

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Outrageously exquisite Piura Porcelana 75% chocolate bar by Original Beans, super smooth, with surprising but gentle notes of lime. Just 2 ingredients: cacao (from Peru in this case) and sugar. This means the chocolate is vegan, and gluten free. It’s also organic of course. And did I mention delicious! If you’re not a dark chocolate lover, this non-bitter bar will change your mind.

Original Beans highlights the link between craft chocolate and sustainability with its brilliant “one bar, one tree” initiative. Buy a bar, and a tree is planted or maintained, for future chocolate lovers. Eat it forward.

Indeed, all of the craft chocolate makers I meet or represent believe in the social responsibility aspects of making chocolate, such as using cacao from direct trade or fair trade sources instead of from the child slave labor sources that Big Chocolate relies on.

One way Original Beans extends its sustainability platform explicitly into social justice is through its delicious Femmes de Virunga chocolate bar, which provides female cacao growers in the Congo with seedlings, education, and a local radio program, supporting Congolese women’s participation in the local and global economy. That’s “Uplift Through Chocolate,” and that’s the kind of theme I touch on in my Chocolate Wellness talks and tastings.

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Social justice in edible form, this luscious Femmes de Virunga dark milk chocolate bar by Original Beans is ultra creamy, organic, and made with nothing other than cacao, milk, and sugar. Nothing artificial, nothing made in a lab, nothing unpronounceable. Purchase of this bar helps women cocoa farmers and Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. And did I mention it’s delicious!

Search #teamvirunga and #onebaronetree on social media for more details, and check out my #chocolatefreedomproject for ways to participate in the ethical chocolate movement. (Jump into all of it through my Instagram.)

Flavor is king, you say? Don’t worry, you’ll love the rich, pure, creamy flavors of Original Beans chocolate bars. There’s an elegance to the flavor profiles that is completely enchanting.

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White chocolate splendor: Edel Weiss 40% by Original Beans, with no vanilla, lecithin, or other additives. Just cocoa butter (from cocoa beans from the Dominican Republic for this bar), sugar, and milk. All organic. If you don’t like white chocolate, this one will change your mind. Pure tastes better. Delicious!

Real chocolate tastes better, and is better for you, for the growers, and for the environment.

What does life ask of you? Part of the answer: eat real chocolate!

Your friend in chocolate,

Valerie

Valerie Beck

CEO / Founder Chocolate Uplift

chocolate brokering and consulting services, and sweet speaking

www.valeriebeckchocolateuplift.com

chocolateuplift@gmail.com

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Uplift Through Chocolate!

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Original Beans, and cocoa beans: a virtuous circle of deliciousness and sustainability.

Sweets and Snacks Confidential

Sweets and Snacks Confidential

Some of my former “Big Law” colleagues tell me they’re jealous that since I left the practice of law years ago, now instead of going to Bar Association conferences, I go to conventions called the Sweets and Snacks Expo and the Fancy Food Show!

Love the chocolate spread from Emmy's Organics, with all clean ingredients - vegan, gluten-free, GMO-free - shown here at snack time chez moi. It's easy to upgrade your chocolate spread, and all of your chocolate, with brands like these!
Brought home the delicious vegan chocolate spread by Emmy’s Organics from the Sweets and Snacks Expo…
... need more Emmy's Organics chocolate spread!
… and now need to get more at the Fancy Food Show!

Chocolate makers, confectioners, and chefs exhibit their latest offerings at these delicious conferences, and store buyers, media, and others show up to see and sample what’s new. There are also educational sessions, awards, and parties, as thousands of people from the industry come together.

I’m headed to the summer Fancy Food Show in New York this week, and am thrilled to report on this spring’s Sweets and Snacks Expo here. SSE was again held in sweet home Chicago, and it was filled with wonderful old friends, exciting new friends, and a particular encounter with Big Chocolate that perhaps shouldn’t have surprised me but did. Keep scrolling for:

     Chocolatey Reunions,

     Sweet New Friends, and 

     Oh Dear.

View from McCormick Place in Chicago, site of the Sweets and Snacks Expo
View from McCormick Place in Chicago, site of the Sweets and Snacks Expo.

Chocolatey Reunions

Wine and chocolate tasting at Lindt, with wines developed specifically for the brand
Wine and chocolate tasting at Lindt, with wines developed specifically for the brand.
With dear friend Chef Ann of Lindt
With dear friend Chef Ann of Lindt.
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A fun iteration of functional chocolate: Scho-Ko-Lade energy chocolate contains an added caffeine boost.
My racy photo: with dear friend Chef Michael of Chuao Chocolatier in the best SSE booth ever, to promote his new breakfast-in-bed (or breakfast for dinner) themed chocolate flavors
My racy photo: with dear friend Chef Michael of Chuao Chocolatier in the best SSE booth ever, to promote his tasty new breakfast-in-bed (or breakfast for dinner) themed chocolate flavors, made with with fair trade Venezuelan cacao as always.

New Chocolate Friends

Beautiful hand-painted Sulpice Chocolat
Beautiful hand-painted Sulpice Chocolat.
Congratulations to Chef Anne of Sulpice Chocolat on achieving fair trade certification!
Congratulations to Chef Anne of Sulpice Chocolat on achieving fair trade certification!
Classic and delicious Swiss Chocolate from new Milkboy Chocolate, also fair trade, with the white chocolate vanilla bean as a particular standout
Classic, delicious, sustainable Swiss chocolate from Milkboy Chocolate, with the white chocolate bourbon vanilla as a particular standout.
Smooth and flavorful Nibmor Chocolate, part of the wonderful fair trade contingent, and also woman-owned
Smooth, flavorful, and fair trade Nibmor, short for “nibble more.” 
Nutresa private label of Colombia, ethical chocolate from South America without the taint of child slave labor from cacao farms in West Africa
Nutresa private label of Colombia.

Oh Dear

Have you heard about the Chocolate Freedom Walk that I’m creating, to raise public awareness of child slave labor on West African cocoa farms and to promote fair trade alternatives? I talked about it with three members of the Hershey’s corporate relations team at the Sweets and Snacks Expo, and their response surprised me.

Sweets and snacks should not involve child slave labor.
Sweets and snacks should not involve child slave labor.

You see, I wanted to give Hershey’s and other large commercial chocolate brands the opportunity to share a press release or other communication about steps they are taking toward sustainability and developing ethical chocolate supply chain sources, as it’s well known in the chocolate world that 60% of the world’s chocolate is made from cocoa beans from West African farms, where child slave labor occurs.

Instead, the corporate affairs people replied defensively. The team consisted of a man and two women. The man became animated and aggressive, and asked how the artisan fair trade chocolate brands would like it if he protested them. The two women shut down and froze, saying not a single word; not “leaning in.”

Oh dear.

Back to the excellent fair trade white chocolate by Milkboy Chocolate.
Back to the excellent fair trade white chocolate by Milkboy Chocolate.

Meanwhile, I’m optimistic about the bigger picture, because everyone wants to know where our food comes from, and we love delicious and healthful chocolate.

And I’ll keep you posted on the Chocolate Freedom Walk!

Chocolate is love, and here’s to the creativity and love that go into America’s favorite flavor: chocolate.

With Nibmor founder Heather Terry. Eat real chocolate!
With Nibmor founder Heather Terry. Uplift through chocolate!

Your friend in chocolate,

Valerie

Valerie Beck

Chocolate Expert, Sweet Speaker, Chocolate Consultant

www.valeriebeckchocolateuplift.com

chocolateuplift@gmail.com

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“Uplift Through Chocolate!”

What is White Chocolate?

What is White Chocolate?

by Valerie Beck, chocolate expert

Hendrickx white chocolate bread with peppermint hot fudge sauce by Puffs of Doom
Hendrickx white chocolate bread with peppermint hot fudge sauce by Puffs of Doom

We didn’t have a white Christmas in Chicago this year, but my family did have a delicious white chocolate bread with peppermint hot fudge on our dessert table, so we counted that as a blessing indeed!

What is white chocolate? And is it really chocolate?

It is and isn’t chocolate, depending on the quality, and the semantics. Here’s what I mean:

Quality counts

There’s premium quality white chocolate, and commercial grade white chocolate, just as with milk and dark chocolate. Premium quality white chocolate is made with cocoa butter, which comes from the cocoa bean from which all chocolate is made. Mix cocoa butter with milk and sugar, and you have quality, delicious white chocolate.

Commercial grade white chocolate is usually made with palm oil and other ingredients that do not come from the cocoa bean. If it doesn’t come from the cocoa bean, it isn’t chocolate. It gets worse: palm oil is a saturated fat that is bad for our health, and it is farmed in such a way as to be harmful to the environment, to animals who live in the rainforest, and to workers who in some cases aren’t paid a fair wage. The World Health Organization recommends avoiding palm oil. This means we want to be careful of palm oil in milk and dark chocolate, as well as white chocolate.

White chocolate goes into the nougat at Whimsical Candy
White chocolate goes into the nougat at Whimsical Candy

Words matter

So, if you have good quality white chocolate, with cocoa butter, is it chocolate? It depends on your semantics. When chocolate is made, the cocoa bean is ground up and the white (or more accurately: ivory colored) cocoa butter is separated from the solid brown cocoa mass. White chocolate doesn’t contain the cocoa mass, though it does contain the cocoa butter, so chefs sometimes call it “chocolate-less chocolate!”

Was that answer confusing enough? Bottom line: read your labels. If you pick up a white chocolate bar and see that it’s made with cocoa butter, with no vegetable oil, you’ve got a delicious chocolate product. If the label says vegetable oil, that generally means palm oil, and you may want to back away from the bar, and proceed quickly to your nearest artisan chocolate shop or bakery to find the real thing!

One of my homemade trail mixes (I'm looking for a more glamorous term, such as "glamour mix!"), this time with white chocolate. Contact me to order: chocolateuplift@gmail.com.
One of my homemade trail mixes (I’m looking for a more glamorous term, such as “glamour mix!”), this time with white chocolate. Contact me to order: chocolateuplift@gmail.com.

Meanwhile, snow or no (and I like to call snow “white chocolate from heaven!”), I wish you a beautiful and delicious new year!

Keep eating chocolate!

Your friend,

Valerie

“Sweet speaker, chocolate consultant”

chocolateuplift@gmail.com

Sweet Christmas 2014

Sweet Christmas 2014

by Valerie Beck, chocolate expert from a family so chocolate obsessed we put artisan chocolate sauce on practically everything, when not eating it from the jar

Hendrickx white chocolate bread with pepperming hot fudge sauce by Puffs of Doom
On our holiday sweets table: Hendrickx white chocolate bread with peppermint hot fudge sauce by Puffs of Doom

I hope you are enjoying a delicious holiday season!

Here are a few photos from my family’s Christmas, to wish you a sweet holiday and delicious new year!

We enjoyed Christmas Eve lunch at the Hotel Burnham in sweet home Chicago
We enjoyed Christmas Eve lunch at the Hotel Burnham in sweet home Chicago
Cheers!
Cheers!
Glorious buche de noel by Toni Patisserie
Glorious buche de noel by Toni Patisserie
Christmas walk
Christmas walk
We love Chinese food on Christmas!
We love Chinese food on Christmas!
We love chocolates all the time. These are the new bonbons from Hendrickx, and they are delicious.
We love chocolates all the time. These are the new bonbons from Hendrickx, and they are delicious.
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Yours truly (left) with my sister (right)

 

Have a beautiful season, and “keep eating chocolate!”

~ Valerie

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