Uses
Cocoa seeds are the source of commercial
cocoa (cocoa beans), the four intermediate cocoa products (cocoa liquor,
cocoa butter, cocoa cake and cocoa powder) and chocolate. Although the
market for chocolate is the largest consumer of cocoa in terms of bean
equivalent, intermediate products such as cocoa powder and cocoa butter
are used in several areas.
Cocoa powder is essentially used
as flavor in biscuits, ice cream, dairy drinks and cakes. Apart its
use as flavor it is also used in the manufacture of coatings for confectioners
or frozen desserts. Cocoa powder is also consumed by the beverage industry
for example for the preparation of chocolate milk.
Besides the traditional uses in
chocolate manufacture and confectionery, cocoa butter is also used in
the manufacture of tobacco, soap and cosmetics. It is also a folk remedy
for burns, cough, dry lips, fever, malaria, rheumatism, snakebite and
wounds. It is reported to be antiseptic and diuretic.