Chocolate Makers vs Chocolatiers - Maui Chocolate and Coffee Tours (2024)

There can be much confusion over who makes chocolate, or what “making chocolate” even means. To clear the air, a Chocolate Maker receives the cacao beans, roasts, grinds, and fine tunes it into what we know as chocolate. Chocolate makers can make white chocolate, dark chocolate, and anything in between.A Chocolatier, receives chocolate made by the maker, and uses it to create chocolates, ganaches, figurines, showpieces, confections, and so on. They do not make the chocolate, however they can make chocolates. There are small batch producers who don’t own their own factory but use bigger chocolate makers to work with them to create their own chocolate.Today we will be pointing out the differences on Chocolate Makers vs Chocolatiers, and featuring some local businesses along the way!

Chocolate Maker

A chocolate maker goes through the entire chocolate making process by starting with the raw bean (fermented and dried). There are raw chocolate makers out there, but the bigger part of craft chocolate makers make chocolate as with these steps:

  1. Roasting fermented and dried beans

  2. Cracking

  3. Winnowing

  4. Grinding

  5. Depending on the maker: conching

  6. Tempering

  7. Fill into molds and packaging

We make the chocolate from scratch here at Maui Chocolate Coffee Tours.You will get to do the crack, winnow, and grind with your own two hands!

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Chocolatier

There are differences between Chocolate Makers vs Chocolatiers. One of the most common misconceptions is that chocolatiers make their own chocolate from cocoa beans. But they don’t!

Chocolatiers leave the purchasing of cocoa beans, roasting, and grinding them into chocolate to ‘chocolate makers’. The chocolatiers simply purchase couverture chocolate to make their creations.

Great chocolatiers take their ingredients and aim to create something truly wonderful.

In other words, the chocolatier is the person who fills chocolates, makes truffles and creates flavored bars. It’s a very different discipline from making chocolate from cocoa beans.

Maui Chocolate Coffee Tours

Here at Maui Chocolate Coffee Tours, we do a little bit of everything! Manager, Tour Guide, Chocolate enthusiast, and now a self-taught fruit to bar chocolate maker, Ann Tuomela, has resided in Maui for the past 35 years.

She graduated from University of Washington, Seattle, WA, with a BS degree in business and marketing. Then, she moved directly to Kihei. You can’t pry her off this rock! She has a self proclaimed club for people like her: The Opihi Club. These delectable tasty treats (limpets) are what fishermen hunt on the ocean lava rocks at low tide. Her friends in the “Opihi Club” have lived on Maui for at least two decades continuously. That means not living elsewhere and then returning to Maui after they miss living here!

After a fulfilling career in the Wine industry for 15 years, she re-evaluated as to why she moved to Maui…not to work for corporate America! Ann opened and operated Who Cut The Cheese for 10 years before opening and looking beyond the chocolate wrapper! For those not familiar, Who Cut The Cheese, was a gourmet cheese and wine shop in Kihei.

“A place for those with fine taste AND a sense of humor!”

Who Cut The Cheese, offered monthly wine and cheese tastings for 5 years at Stella Blues and various other restaurants such as Spago’s at the Four Seasons Wailea, Mala Tavern, and Capische?

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Canadian Chocoholic

We adore Cyndi from @Canadianchocoholic, and wanted to feature her in this month’s blog! She is a true chocoholic with an extensive background.

On Vancouver Island, she worked as a Chocolatier, becoming more interested in chocolate. Since then she has taken tasting classes through Ecole Chocolat and the International Institute of Chocolate and Cacao Tasting, led chocolate tastings, judged the International Chocolate Awards and always continues to learn and read about chocolate.

She is a chocolate sommelier/certified chocolate taster and is always happy to create custom tastings and pairings for all occasions and group sizes. She now offers tastings online for any size of group. Check out her website to learn more!

Cyndi also does consultant work in setting up pairings, offering education around
chocolate, or finding the perfect chocolate to go with your product.

In 2020, she launched a line of hand-sewn, silk screened face masks that allows chocoholics to wear their love of cacao amidst the pandemic. When she struggled to find fabrics she loved, she just designed them on her own! Following this, she created other sewn products and produced fabrics with a chocolate theme including tote bags, zippered pouches and masks. How cute!

Cyndi was also the sponsor of Cacao Magazine issue 3 #womeninchocolate and has an article about her work with jewelry in it. A magazine about all things bean to bar chocolate.

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In 2020, she also joined The Chocolate Notebook team for edition 2 of TheChocolate Notebook, an atypical calendar/planner/notebook that takes youon a journey through the year with a focus on chocolate. All the illustrationsin the book are created by herself.

Cyndi also brings her love of chocolate to the world through her skills as a goldsmith,
having a line of chocolate-themedsterling silver cacao pods and cacaobeans. Using various techniques, she hand crafts and creates unique, wearableart.She designs and makes jewelry, drawing on her professional training andexperience as a goldsmith. Her two years of school in metal smithing taughther so many skills that she was able to use to create her sterling silver, bronze and goldcacao inspired pieces of jewelry. Cyndi’s favorite techniques include lost waxcasting, construction, and enameling.

In 2021, she stepped away from her full time job due to some health issues that are still in the process of being pinned down… and moved to working more onthe art and chocolate side of things.She then launched Happy Mail for Chocolate Loversin March of 2021, a monthlysubscription that allows her to share her creativity and love of chocolate withother chocolate lovers.

You can subscribe to receive digital happy mail, a
physical postcard with a personalized note written on it, or an envelope in
the mail full of chocolate themed goodies each month.

Happy Mail forChocolate Lovers has been arriving digitally to inboxes around the globe
twice a month, and Happy Mail for Chocolate Lovers postcards andenvelopes have been traveling to three different continents each month, bringingjoy and surprise to all who receive them. It’s a great treat foryourself, or makes a great gift for a friend.

Being a maker, Cyndi has an appreciation for small batch, one-of-a-kind, localproducts, produce and small businesses. She shares the joy of chocolate withothers through chocolate tastings, sharing bars, reaching into her purse, as well as herhandmade jewelry.When she’s not busy eating chocolate, you can find her posting often on IG
@canadianchocoholic and writing her blog.

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Although there are vast differences between Chocolate Makers vs Chocolatiers, we all have one thing in common…our love for chocolate! Stay tuned on next month’s blog, where we will dive into the depths of the Global Chocolate Movement and Chocolate Sommeliers!

Chocolate Makers vs Chocolatiers - Maui Chocolate and Coffee Tours (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a chocolatier and a chocolate maker? ›

A chocolatier is a person who makes those dipped, cream-filled, ganache, truffle confections that we all know. A chocolate maker is someone that makes chocolate from scratch. So, from the dried cacao beans, chocolate makers use specific equipment such as a roaster, grinder, refiner mill, conch and tempering machine.

Who were the original chocolate makers or chocolatiers? ›

The Aztecs, Mayans, and other indigenous peoples believed that chocolate was a gift from the gods and used it in a variety of ways, including as a beverage, a currency, and an offering to their deities. The first chocolate factory in the United States was established in 1765 by a man named John Hanan.

What type of chocolate do chocolatiers use? ›

This makes it a top choice for both melting and tempering. Couverture chocolate is commonly used by professional chocolatiers because its smooth texture and glossy finish make it ideal for creating professional-looking chocolates.

How long does chocolate from chocolatier last? ›

If unopened and stored properly, dark chocolate lasts 2 years (from the day it was made). If opened, but still stored properly, the rule of thumb is one year. As for milk and white chocolate bars, the time available is cut in half. One year if unopened and stored properly, and 6-8 months if opened and stored properly.

What is another name for chocolate makers? ›

Chocolatier. The "Chocolatier" or "Chocolatière" (in the feminine) is an artist who uses chocolate as a base for the work.

What is the oldest chocolate brand in the USA? ›

The Baker Chocolate Company was an American company that produced chocolate, headquartered in Dorchester, Boston. It was the first company to produce chocolate in the country.

What's the best chocolate in the world? ›

39 World's Top Chocolates (2022-2024)
  • Fjak Chocolate (Norway) - The Best Flavoured Chocolate 2023 - Vermouth O'Clock - (Score 93.5)
  • Vigdis Rosenkilde (Norway) - The Best Dark Chocolate 2023 - Kiteni, 70% - (Score 91.6)
  • Meybol Cacao (Germany) - Sugar-free Dark Chocolate - Solo Kakao 100%- (Score 91.6)
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What is the oldest chocolate company in the United States? ›

Today, we're talking about Boston's original chocolate maker from the US's first chocolate factory — Bakers Chocolate Company. Chocolate manufacturing in the US dates back to the colonial period when Dr.

What are the 4 types of chocolate? ›

Different Types of Chocolate. There are four types of chocolate: dark, milk, white, and ruby. Chocolate comes from the seeds, or nibs, of the cacao tree. They are roasted and ground to produce a paste called chocolate liquor.

Where do chocolate makers get their chocolate? ›

Small-batch chocolate makers usually source their cacao from a domestic supplier, which imports cacao from other countries, most commonly by cargo ship. That cacao is then shipped to chocolate makers, often in a large truck. For small orders in large countries, like the US, cacao may be sent by air.

What are the 3 main types of chocolate? ›

There are three main types of chocolate — white chocolate, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate.

What is the number 1 chocolate company in the US? ›

The Hershey Company (NYSE:HSY) is the most popular brand in America for chocolate confectionery, having more than 33% share of the entire chocolate market in the country.

What is the most luxurious chocolate brand? ›

To'ak. To'ak Chocolate sets the standard for luxury, crafting some of the world's most expensive bars, priced between $100 and $300, from the rare Ecuadorian Nacional cacao.

What is the best chocolate company in America? ›

Here is our list of the best chocolate in the U.S., according to our chocolate-loving editors.
  • Compartes Los Angeles Chocolates Gift Set. ...
  • Vosges Exotic Truffle Collection. ...
  • Fran's Chocolates Smoked Salt Caramels. ...
  • Valrhona Premium Dulcey French Blonde Chocolate. ...
  • Alter Eco Dark Chocolate Bars. ...
  • See's Candies Nuts & Chews.
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What makes you a chocolatier? ›

Put simply, a chocolatier can be defined as someone who makes and sells confectionery made from chocolate.

What makes someone a chocolatier? ›

A chocolatier (/ˌtʃɒkələˈtɪər, ˈtʃɒkələtɪər/ CHOK-əl-ə-TEER, -⁠teer, UK also /ˌtʃɒkəˈlætɪər/ CHOK-ə-LAT-eer, French: [ʃɔkɔlatje]) is a person or company who makes confectioneries from chocolate. Chocolatiers are distinct from chocolate makers, who create chocolate from cacao beans and other ingredients.

What qualifications do you need to be a chocolate maker? ›

Chocolate Maker Requirements
  • Ability to work with chocolate and other confectionery ingredients.
  • Good knowledge of chocolate production techniques.
  • Excellent organisational, administrative and communication skills.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to work to deadlines.

What is the job description of a chocolate maker? ›

A chocolatier is a chocolate maker. As a chocolatier, job duties include processing cocoa beans, tempering chocolate, molding chocolate, and storing chocolate properly. They create a variety of chocolate confections, such as chocolate truffles, bonbons, chocolate bars, chocolate-covered fruit, and more.

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