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Is Candy Chocolate? Ways to do a Favorite Candy Sort

Is candy chocolate? What proof can you give for your answer? Questions, graphing, and sorting activities are fun this time of year. Kids are likely collecting a lot of candy around October 31st. Therefore, why not use candy as an educational tool? Begin your lessons by reading The Little Pot, and then use clay flower pots to sort the candy differently. As you choose categories, discuss your opinions.

Is candy chocolate, or is chocolate candy?

Most likely, your pile of treats will include some chocolate. It may even be a favorite type of candy. Whether candy is chocolate can make for a great debate because people are passionate about their love for candy and chocolate. Therefore, form a discussion and give your answers.

is candy chocolate or is chocolate candy
Is chocolate candy or is candy chocolate?

Candy type names

If you want to prove candy is or is not chocolate, you might want to give some examples. After all, people in America love chocolate. The United States receives ten billion dollars annually in sales. Likewise, the average person eats about 23 pounds of chocolate a year. But what is the most popular? You can read about the top 10 chocolate candies consumed in the U.S. here. Most likely, you can think of other examples too.

Chocolate candy

  • M&Ms
  • Hershey bars
  • Snickers
  • Milky Way
  • Hershey Kisses
  • Butterfinger
  • Reese’s
  • KitKat bars

Non-chocolate treats are usually fruity. It can be sweet or sour. Here is a list.

  • Skittles
  • Gummy Bears
  • Airheads
  • Jolly Ranchers
  • Nerds
  • Swedish Fish
  • Life Savers
  • Sour Patch Kids
candy type names
There are many types of candy. How many can you name?

When chocolate is not candy

The argument that chocolate is not candy can be made from how we consume it in non-candy products. What foods do you enjoy with chocolate flavoring? Cake, coffee, bread, frosting, pancakes, and ice cream are examples of food with chocolate flavoring. Therefore, it can be argued that chocolate is simply a flavor of candy and not candy itself.

What is chocolate?

Did you know that chocolate grows on trees? The cacao pod is a fruit that grows from a cacao tree. Inside this fruit, you’ll find cacao beans. Learn more here.

Chocolate is made from roasted and ground cacao beans. Cacao is bitter. The beans are fermented, dried, cleaned, and roasted. After the shell is removed, the chocolate is liquefied by heat. The liquid is called chocolate liquor. Then the liquor is cooled to a solid or buttery substance. However, it is still very bitter until sugar is added. Therefore, the chocolate we love is usually a combination of cocoa solids or cocoa butter and sugar. Milk chocolate contains milk and sugar. It is white chocolate if it is cocoa butter, sugar, and milk, but no cocoa solids.

Chocolate-based foods are typically served as desserts. Candy is often filled or coated with sweetened chocolate, making it a snack. Chocolate is also used in cold and hot beverages.

where does chocolate come from
Chocolate comes from the cacao fruit tree.

Candy Sort

After a healthy debate, sorting the candy can make a fun educational activity. Using several little pots determines the categories of each container. What characteristics do the treats need? You might sort by flavors, texture, size, color, and taste. Then, create a bar graph to determine which candy has the most significant amount. In addition, you can make a Venn diagram to illustrate that some candies fit into several categories. Create math problems around the graphs to further extend the learning.

candy sort
Do a candy sort with Little Pot

In conclusion, you may enjoy chocolate candy, fruity candy, or both. Little Pot loves growing fruit and has a great way of illustrating how the potter grows the fruit of the Spirit through each of us. Discover how this vessel becomes a fruit pot in the book The Little Pot. Then you can meet other vessels that learn to serve and shine. See The Tea Pot and The Oil Lamp. Likewise, you can sign up below for the FREE seven steps to becoming a fruit-bearing vessel. In addition, you’ll receive a short, fruitful email each Friday to encourage you on this fruit-bearing journey. I hope you will join me.

what is fruit of the spirit
Learn how the potter grows the fruit of the Spirit through you.

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