Chocolate museum opened for chocolate lovers

Chocolate museum opened for chocolate lovers

New York, U.S., (Reuters): A chocolate lover and pastry chef has created a world of chocolate history from cacao beans to truffles in Manhattan, New York.

Choco-Story New York, created by pastry chef and chocolatier Jacques Torres, opened in March at Torres' flagship sweets store in Manhattan.

Torres, known as Mr. Chocolate, "I love to transfer the love that I have for chocolate and the knowledge that I have for chocolates to whoever wants to learn about it."

The French-born chef demonstrated how to make a chocolate truffle, pouring rich liquid chocolate into molds and filling it with a creamy, soft chocolate ganache.

The exhibition includes the early origins of chocolate from the Mayan civilization some 5,000 years ago, the tools used to create chocolate from the fermented cacao bean, and even special cups with a small bar inside to protect mustaches from hot chocolate.