Bonjour chocoholics! Get set for the chocolate universe of your dreams with this ticket to Musée du Chocolat, a museum focused on the history of chocolate from cacao harvesting to the final product. Everything that you never knew about one of the world’s favourite food products can be found here - literally, treating you to a lesson in indulgence.
If you ever thought that the love for chocolates is a relatively modern-day phenomenon, you have never been more wrong. The Olmec were the first people to start using cacao 4,000 years ago and it’s not just them. From the Aztecs and Mayans to today's modern munchers, discover the roots of your favourite vice with the museum’s exceptional chocolatiers. In fact, did you know that the Aztecs and Mayans actually isee cacao beans as a form of currency? Yep, that’s how valuable this culinary gem has always been.
You can additionally take a detailed look at the entire production process, from the initial stages of harvesting to its final transformation into the delicious treats we all know and love. Admire the characteristics that make the cacao trees so special, and how they produce the precious beans we turn into chocolate. There’s a lot to do here - meet the museum's chocolatiers for live demonstrations, watch videos describing the chocolate-making process and how it went from being all handmade to factory-made, and learn how new cultivation methods led to different kinds of chocolate, like milk chocolate, chocolate bars, hollow figures, and pralines.
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