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Choco-Story New York is a museum that delves into the rich history of chocolate making. It is closely associated with Jacques Torres Chocolate, a renowned chocolate manufacturer, wholesaler, and retailer. The museum is located in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, in the space previously occupied by the Jacques Torres factory. This connection to a real, working chocolate manufacturer adds a unique authenticity to the museum experience.
The museum showcases a variety of artifacts that trace the history of chocolate making. These include ceramics and knives from the Mayan era in 3500 BC, demonstrating the long-standing tradition of chocolate production. Visitors can also see items used in chocolate consumption, such as a 1750 Spanish cup made with coconut shell and silver. These exhibits provide a fascinating insight into the evolution of chocolate making and consumption over the centuries.
Choco-Story New York offers visitors the opportunity to witness chocolate making demonstrations and participate in tastings. These experiences showcase how bonbons and traditional Mexican hot chocolate are made. It's a great way for visitors to learn about the process of chocolate making, from bean to bar, and to taste the delicious results.
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