Today, Cadbury sources its high quality cocoa beans from various locations around the world, including Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Indonesia, the Dominican Republic, and Ecuador. These diverse sourcing locations help ensure a consistent supply of premium cocoa beans for their chocolate products.
Cadbury Schweppes is a major chocolate manufacturer in Australia. It uses cocoa beans sourced from Ghana in West Africa as well as Malaysia and Indonesia in Asia. I'm not sure where else it gets its cocoa from but hopefully this has helped.
Amazon (mainly Brazil) west Africa like Ghana
Crops in West Africa are grown similarly to elsewhere in the world. Some of the top crops are cashew nuts and cocoa beans.
cocoa beans were discovered in the late 1600s by English Colonialists. Initially it was eaten raw. However in 1698, when taken back to London, after a chance discovery, Thimas Berkeley Cadbury discovered that cocoa beans mixed in with cows milk gave rise to the modern day chocolate we eat now
West Africa
To the North-West of Cadbury Land and just South of The Caramel River on the border of Hariboville.
West Africa
Cocoa beans comes from the cacao tree, most of which are currently farmed in West Africa. In order to make cocoa, the beans are roasted, cracked up, then ground into powder, before being processed into various chocolate-based products.
It is in the west of Africa, a meadow that goes on for miles and it is filled with an extremly huge amount of coca and cocoa trees.
The United States is the world's largest producer of chocolate. The US doesn't grow its own chocolate, but imports cocoa beans mainly from West Africa.
The United States is the world's largest producer of chocolate. The US doesn't grow its own chocolate, but imports cocoa beans mainly from West Africa.