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1、All About ChocolateA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:1,194Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.All About Chocolatewww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK RBy Robert CharlesORUAll About ChocolateWritten by Robert Charleswww.readinga-24Glossarycacao(n.)the tree from which we get chocol
2、ate(p.5)conching(n.)the process of smoothing a chocolate mixture(p.14)consume(v.)to eat or buy(p.21)fermentation(n.)a natural changing process that occurs in many foods and plants(p.10)ingredients(n.)the different food items that go into a dish or recipe(p.14)machete(n.)a long,thick knife(p.8)mills(
3、n.)machines that use animal,wind,or steam power to grind things(p.18)mole(n.)a spicy Mexican sauce made with chile and strong chocolate(p.20)plantations(n.)large farms with many workers(p.6)Indexcocoa,13,19Columbus,Christopher,16,19Cortez,Hernando,17,19fermentation,10plantations,6pulp,9,1224All Abou
4、t Chocolate Level R 23ConclusionIt took a long time for chocolate to become popular outside the regions of Central and South America where cacao trees come from.Over the years,people added things such as sugar and milk to the long and complicated process of making chocolate from cacao beans.Today,pe
5、ople around the world eat millions of kilograms of chocolate,making it the worlds most popular sweet.The next time you eat chocolate,think about how it was made.All About ChocolateLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Robert CharlesIllustrated by Cende HillMap by Craig FrederickAll rights reser
6、ved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,title page,pages 3,4(top left,top right,bottom right),19:ArtToday;page 4(bottom left,center):Artville;page 6:Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images;page 7:iS 8:Winfield Parks/National Geographic Stock;page 9:Foodcollection/Getty Images;page 10
7、:Owen Franken/Corbis Documentary/Getty Images;page 11:Leo Ramirez/AFP/Getty Images;page 12:Edward Rozzo/Corbis;page 13(top):iS Broek;page 13(bottom):iS Balderas;pages 18,20:Learning A-Z;page 22:Brand X Pictures;page 23:iS JohnsonSpecial thanks to Nadia Larsen of Choc-alot in Tucson,Arizona.Correlati
8、onLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA23All About Chocolate Level R 3Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Where Chocolate Comes From .5Preparing the Beans .8From Beans to Chocolate .12History of Chocolate.16Chocolate Today .20Try This!.22Conclusion .23Glossary .24Index .2422 Yummy Chocolate Brow
9、nies Make sure you have an adult to help you with any cutting or handling of hot foods.1 Gather these ingredients:1 cup butter or margarine 4 squares(1oz.each)of unsweetened chocolate(also called bakers chocolate)4 eggs 2 cups white sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 11/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tea
10、spoon baking powder pinch of salt 2 Preheat the oven to 350F(180C).Rub grease over a 9x13-inch(15-cup)baking pan.3 Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat on the stovetop.After the butter is melted,take it off the heat and stir in the chocolate until it is melted and mixed in.Add the eggs one
11、 at a time,stirring thoroughly.Then add the sugar and vanilla,stirring the mixture until smooth.4 In a separate bowl,mix the flour,salt,and baking powder.Gently pour the butter,chocolate,and sugar mix into the flour and stir it until the flour is completely wet.5 Pour the mixture into the baking pan
12、 and spread it evenly.6 Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until the brownies begin to pull away from the sides of the pan.7 Let the brownies cool in the pan before you cut them.Makes 12 brownies.Try This!4IntroductionAsk people about their favorite sweet thing to eat,and theyll probably say its chocolate.Pe
13、ople around the world love chocolate.They love it so much that every year they eat more chocolate than any other sweet.All About Chocolate Level R 21Each year people around the world consume,or eat,tons of chocolate.The people of Switzerland consume more chocolate per person than anyone else in the
14、world.They are joined in their love of chocolate by people in many other European countries.The table below shows chocolate consumption in the top ten chocolate-consuming countries.1 Switzerland.22.4 lbs.10.1 kg 2 Austria.20.1 lbs.9.1 kg 3 Ireland.19.5 lbs.8.8 kg 4 Germany.18.0 lbs.8.2 kg 5 Norway.1
15、7.9 lbs.8.1 kg 6 Denmark.17.7 lbs.8.0 kg 7 United Kingdom.17.5 lbs.7.9 kg 8 Belgium.13.2 lbs.6.0 kg 9 Australia.13.0 lbs.5.9 kg10 Sweden.12.9 lbs.5.8 kgTop Chocolate-Consuming Countries on a Per-Person,Per-Year BasisAll About Chocolate Level R 5Where Chocolate Comes FromIt might surprise you to lear
16、n that chocolate actually grows on trees.That doesnt mean that you can pick a chunk of chocolate from a tree branch and eat it.In fact,the chocolate growing on trees looks,tastes,and smells nothing like the chocolate you eat.The tree that gives us chocolate is the cacao(kah-KOW)tree.Chocolate comes
17、from beans that are found in large pods on the tree.Cacao trees grow near the equator,where it is hot and wet.The shaded areas of the map show where cacao trees grow close to the equator,where it is hot.Where Chocolate GrowsAsiaAustraliaAfricaS.AmericaN.AmericaEquatorEurope20Chocolate TodayMost of t
18、he chocolate made in factories today is used to make chocolate candy.Other chocolate goes into ice cream,chocolate drinks,and baked goods such as cakes and doughnuts.Even a sauce called mole(MOLE-ay),used in Mexican cooking,is made from chocolate.Some specialty shops sell only chocolate treats.Do Yo
19、u Know?Recent medical studies show that there are definite medical benefits in eating chocolate.The benefits are linked to dark chocolate,rather than milk chocolate.Some of the medical benefits include a reduction in heart disease and blood pressure.6Today,most cacao trees are grown on farms called
20、plantations.The trees have lots of small white or yellow flowers that bloom during the year.Some of the flowers change into pods,but most do not.Cacao trees grow in the wild,as well as on plantations.All About Chocolate Level R 192007165718281847187518941913200716571828184718751894191320090015021528
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