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“Happy Father’s Day to the world’s greatest dad! Your selflessness, kindness, and unconditional love have made all the d...
18/06/2023

“Happy Father’s Day to the world’s greatest dad! Your selflessness, kindness, and unconditional love have made all the difference in my life. I appreciate you being my rock over the years.
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Happy Mother’s Day❤️❤️❤️
14/05/2023

Happy Mother’s Day❤️❤️❤️


Sacrifice while you still can. When the time your body can’t carry the load anymore you are ready to enjoy life.❤️      ...
04/05/2023

Sacrifice while you still can. When the time your body can’t carry the load anymore you are ready to enjoy life.❤️


Cold Tablea drink for a very hot weather.😍
04/05/2023

Cold Tablea drink for a very hot weather.😍


The best to partner to our Filipino Pandesal, Maramag Tablea. Send your order now.❤️
26/04/2023

The best to partner to our Filipino Pandesal, Maramag Tablea. Send your order now.❤️


Don’t forget to drink tomorrow’s breakfast our Maramag Tablea. One of the best brand of tablea in the country today.❤️  ...
26/04/2023

Don’t forget to drink tomorrow’s breakfast our Maramag Tablea. One of the best brand of tablea in the country today.❤️


Dear Lord, on this Holy Monday, I am thankful for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who came into the world to save us...
05/04/2023

Dear Lord, on this Holy Monday, I am thankful for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who came into the world to save us from our sins. As we begin Holy Week, I ask for Your guidance and strength to walk with Jesus. Help me to learn from His example of selflessness and love. Please comfort all who are suffering today. May they feel Your presence and experience Your healing. May they find hope in Your love. ❤️


Chokolate can be partner sa pandesal, binaki, bibingka, p**o, cupcake and many more.😊
04/04/2023

Chokolate can be partner sa pandesal, binaki, bibingka, p**o, cupcake and many more.😊


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18/03/2023

Feel free to inquire. We ❤️ to accommodate and serve you.


Tablea Basics: How to Make the Perfect Tsokolate❤️Unlike hot chocolate in the West, our local tsokolate isn’t exclusive ...
08/03/2023

Tablea Basics: How to Make the Perfect Tsokolate❤️

Unlike hot chocolate in the West, our local tsokolate isn’t exclusive to the holidays. It’s a year-round treat seen in casual everyday breakfast spreads. People drink it in the morning instead of coffee, sometimes even dunking local bread and cookies into it for a bit more sweetness.

There’s really very little that you need to know to make the Filipino hot chocolate drink. You simply just dissolve tablea into hot water or milk—that’s it. But this guide will help you understand a few basic concepts so that you get your tsokolate creamy and decadent each time.

Making Your Tsokolate

Tablea refers to roasted, ground cacao beans molded into round tablets. There are often no other ingredients or additives added, but some tableas are sweetened with muscovado sugar. Tablea doesn’t go through the same refining processes as most cocoa powders, so it retains a deep, earthy chocolate flavor. And this is the essence of Filipino tsokolate.

TABLEA + WATER

The most basic tsokolate recipes only need water and tablea. The rule of thumb is to use two to three tablets per cup of water, depending on how thick you want your drink. Place the tablea in boiling water, then crush it so it dissolves more easily.
If you have it, you can use a batirol, a TRADITIONAL WOODEN TOOL used to break down the tablea and stir the tsokolate. This is an old-school approach to making the drink. Otherwise, you can use a wooden spoon.

TSOKOLATE + MILK

Milk can also be used in place of water when making tsokolate. Use the same ratio: two to three tablets to a cup of milk. This gives the drink a creamier mouthfeel, especially if you’re using whole milk.

Any type of milk generally works: evaporated milk, low-fat milk, even alternative milks like oat milk. Milk can alter the overall taste of your drink, so adjust the amount of tablea you use depending on how dark you want the flavor to be.

SWEETENERS

It’s best to use unsweetened tablea when making your tsokolate, then just adjusting the sweetness level later on.
There are several sweeteners you can use: white sugar, brown sugar, coconut sugar, and honey are just a few examples. Just adjust it to taste depending on the bitterness of your tablea.

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6 Surprising Facts about CocoaThe cocoa bean is the seed of the cacao tree. According to the World Cocoa Foundation, peo...
04/03/2023

6 Surprising Facts about Cocoa

The cocoa bean is the seed of the cacao tree. According to the World Cocoa Foundation, people around the world consume more than 3 million tons of cocoa beans a year. Cocoa is the key ingredient in chocolate and chocolate confections, and chocolate is the most popular sweet treat in the world. Cocoa is also used in beverages and as a flavoring ingredient and has a long, interesting history.

Cocoa has been around for thousands of years
Cacao residues on pottery in Ecuador suggest that the plant was consumed by humans as early as 5,000 years ago. It was widely cultivated more than 3,000 years ago by the Maya, Toltec, and Aztec peoples, who prepared a beverage using cocoa beans. Christopher Columbus took cocoa beans to Spain after his fourth voyage in 1502, and the Spanish conquistadores, arriving in Mexico in 1519, were introduced to a chocolate beverage by the Aztecs.
The first chocolate bar was created in 1847
In 1847, British chocolatier J.S. Fry and Sons created the first chocolate bar molded from a paste made of sugar, chocolate liquor and cocoa butter. In 1876, Swiss chocolatier Daniel Peter added dried milk powder to chocolate to create milk chocolate, but it wasn’t until several years later that Peter and Henri Nestle created the Nestle Company and brought milk chocolate to the mass market.
Chocolate is good for you
Dark chocolate is loaded with nutrients. Made from the seed of the cocoa tree, it is one of the best sources of antioxidants on the planet. Studies show that dark chocolate can improve your health and lower the risk of heart disease by improving blood flow and lowering your blood pressure. The flavonols in dark chocolate can protect against sun damage, improve blood flow to the skin and increase skin density and hydration. Cocoa may also significantly improve cognitive function in elderly people with mental impairments and improve verbal fluency.
Cocoa was once used as currency
Cacao beans that grew in the equatorial region of Veracruz and Mexico were used as currency until 1737. “A turkey was 100 cacao beans,” says Cameron L. McNeil, author of Chocolate in Mesoamerica: A Cultural History of Cacao and an archaeologist at The Graduate Center at The City University of New York. To the Aztecs, Xocolatl [hot chocolate] was more valuable than gold or silver. When Montezuma was defeated by Cortez in 1519, the conquistadors searched his palace and found huge quantities of cocoa beans instead of gold, silver, or precious metals.
The Swiss consume more chocolate per capita than any other nation on earth
The US accounts for 20% of world chocolate consumption, with 21% of cocoa imports. However, the Swiss consume more chocolate per person than any other nation, at 22 pounds per person. Americans consume 11 pounds per person. Despite producing most of the world’s cocoa, Africans account for only 3% of chocolate consumption each year.
Cocoa beans are called “cocoa” beans and not “cacao” beans by mistake
The word “cacao” originates from the indigenous Nahuatl word “kakawatl.” Although Nahuatl was the language of the Aztecs (1300 AD), evidence suggests that kakawatl dates to the Olmec people, the earliest known major civilization in Mesoamerica (1500 BCE). When the Spanish arrived in the Americas, they translated the word ‘‘kakawatl” to “cacao.” The term “cocoa” originates from a spelling mistake when the English translated it from Spanish.

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