Ivory Coast to Paris – Chocolate around the World (Global Food – Full Documentary)

Spread the love


Ivory Coast to Paris – Chocolate around the World (Global Food – Full Documentary)


From Paris to the Ivory Coast; from American chocolate factories to ancient Aztec recipes; taking a bite of chocolate may never be the same after you’ve seen this documentary.
Filmmaker Michael Allcock, a multiple Gemini Award nominee for both writing and directing, is tracing the path of chocolate production and consumption across the globe,…

source

Reviews

0 %

User Score

0 ratings
Rate This

Sharing

Leave your comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

13 Comments

  1. "Mycelium spores which are the mushroom spores" LOL, she failed basic biology/mycology and they are making chocolate??? "one of the plant matter" I think they have been breathing some of those pesticides! LOL!

  2. 16:24 the naivety of this guy, thinking cocoa beans are "fair trade". has he ever set foot on any cocoa plantation in the US of A or Australia, or Canada, Italy or Japan? because as examples, that would be fair trade growers LOL!

  3. A capitalist's profit comes from the unpaid part of a worker's labour. it's called surplus value. international capitalist monopolies exploit millions of people around the world, especially in the global south, causing mental and physical suffering, diseases, starvation and death. They extract superprofits out of this exploitation and re-distribute these profits among themselves, throwing a few crumbs to the "labour aristocracy" in their countries, service sector and intelligentsia.

  4. Why does the Hershey sales woman sound like she's reading from a script? Oh, because she is. Pity she couldn't be authentic. Maybe it's not possible to work them and be authentic

  5. The Canadian couple were so fake and full of themselves. And why did she need to show us her boobs and her thighs in a show that is about 'Chocolate' ??? Is this because she had nothing to say that would hold our attention?