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Chocolate Genome To Yield Chocolates That Taste Better

When I’m not at my best, I look for something to pick me up. Picker-uppers always do the trick for me. It goes without saying that chocolate is my favorite, for that matter.

It’s good to know Genome Biology has got my back covered. They have launched a fully sequenced genome for the cacao plant which is said to yield even better tasting chocolates.

Juan C Motamayor from Mars Incorporated has worked alongside his colleagues in the field of chocolate breeding. Sounds fantastic until you realize you need to study a whole lot of genetics stuff and you’re not in it for the chocolate eating. Yup, what a bummer! Their goal is to sequence the genome of the most famous variety of Theobroma cacao L., namely the green podded Costa Rican Matina.

They claim that through highlighting the gene that has something to do with color variation, they could produce a way cross-modify the Matina, which has a very high yield, with another variety, one that tastes better but that has a lower yield.

Conventional cross breeding had gone through several experiments over the years. In Ecuador, a high yielding plant with red pods was mixed with a better tasting plant with green pods. However, this only lessened the overall quality of the chocolate.

Experimentation is the act of getting things wrong a couple of times, as a matter of fact. The genetic markers may be used to screen young seedlings and choose the best plants even before they reach a mature stage.

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Posted by Nikita Gould - September 25, 2013 at 3:26 pm

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When buying a Fondue set, does it matter if the description says “chocolate”?

Question by adribug354: When buying a Fondue set, does it matter if the description says “chocolate”?
I’ve been looking at small fondue sets on amazon and a lot of them say “chocolate fondue set”. Would these work for cheese as well? I’m wanting to buy 2, but don’t want to spend tons of money and all the cheaper ones specify chocolate. Does it really matter?

Also, for anyone out there who does fondue a lot, do the kinds with tea lights work well?

Best answer:

Answer by Tina T
I would say you are okay with the ones that say chocolate…they can be used for cheese as well. The tealight ones really do not get hot enough in my opinion.

Have fun; fondue is great for small gatherings!!

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Posted by Chocoholic - December 11, 2012 at 2:59 pm

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