How To Draw A Chocolate Factory Step By Step
The Chocolate Factory
In order to make delicious chocolate from bitter cocoa beans, is a long and complicated process that has been continually refined over centuries.
The 5-roller mill of Heinrich Stollwerck and the Conche of Rodolphe Lindt were very important inventions to make the way to producing a tender melting Lindt chocolate. Both machines can be admired in the Chocolate Museum.
In our glass Chocolate Museum our guests can see how this delicious chocolate is made from cocoa beans. The production of chocolate bars to packing, can be traced in detail through the large windows. The production range includes a complete unit for the processing of cocoa bean roasting, crushing and grinding up to the ready mixed, rolled and conchierten chocolate.
A single board system, as well as the truffle production and hollow figure productions can be viewed here. Around 400 kg chocolate are processed daily in this mini-sized production.
Hollow figure studio
Look over the shoulders of our Maîtres Chocolatiers
Magical unicorns, cute laughing bunnies, panda bears, monkeys, cats, camels, hearts and footballs, all these pretty hollow figures are made in the Chocolate Museum exclusively and in elaborate and loving handwork. Follow this complex process up close in the hollow figure studio.
In addition to years of experience, our Maîtres Chocolatiers need a lot of passion and, of course, knowledge of all things chocolate. If a multi-colored figure is made, details such as the eyes, auricles or the long buck teeth have to be hand-made in the form with liquid chocolate and a brush. This again requires a lot of skill and practice.
Our tip: take a piece of the Chocolate Museum home with you as a souvenir of your visit or give away the small pieces of chocolate art to your loved ones. You will find a selection at our chocolate counter on the 1st floor.
The confectionery is located in the premises of the Chocolate Studio.
Here, the Maître chocolatiers immerse themselves into the world of chocolate and can choose from various courses for adults and children. Adults embark on the traces of the "great masters" of chocolate art and create their own handmade delicacies. The world of Chocolatier is open also for children from the age of 8 years.
In addition to chocolates, younger visitors can make more delicacies such as their own chocolate bars or hollow figures which involves lots of imagination. These offer is only available in German. For further information you can switch to the German website.
The Chocolate Atelier
Handmade is dominated in the Chocolate Studio. As already seen in the chocolate factory, all processing steps can be seen through large viewing windows.
So you as our guest, one can watch exactly how truffles get their exquisite ornament or hollow figurines are made in the form of Nikolaus' and Easter bunnies. The two-tone figures are made "by hand", as well as the chocolate footballs, which are also a highlight of the exhibition.
There is another feature in the Chocolate Studio: Here the guests can be produce their own individual favourite chocolate. In order to do this, one needs to choose between the three types of chocolate milk, dark or white and the topping can be selected from the plates of 40 other ingredients.
How To Draw A Chocolate Factory Step By Step
Source: https://www.schokoladenmuseum.de/the-museum/the-chocolate-factory/?lang=en
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