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Sunday, March 25, 2018

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Domenico "Domingo" Ghirardelli, Sr. (Italian pronunciation: [do'mi??o ?irar'd?lli]; February 21, 1817 - January 17, 1894) was the founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California.


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Biography

Early life

Domenico Ghirardelli, Sr. was born on february 21, 1817, in Rapallo, Italy, to Giuseppe and Maddalena (née Ferretto) Ghirardelli. His father was a spice merchant in Genoa. In his teens, he apprenticed at Romanengo, a noted chocolatier in Genoa.

At about the age of twenty, in 1838 , he moved to Uruguay, then in 1838 to Lima, Peru, where he established a confectionery, and began using the Spanish equivalent of his Italian name, Domingo. In 1849 he moved to California on the recommendation of his former neighbor, James Lick, who had brought 600 pounds of chocolate with him to San Francisco in 1848. Caught up in the California Gold Rush, Ghirardelli spent a few months in the gold fields near Sonora and Jamestown, before deciding to become a merchant in Hornitos, California.

Career

In 1852, he moved to San Francisco and established the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company at what would come to be known as Ghirardelli Square. According to the San Francisco Chronicle he is San Francisco's most successful chocolatier.

Around the year 1865, a worker at the Ghirardelli factory discovered that by hanging a bag of ground cacao beans in a warm room, the cocoa butter would drip off, leaving behind a residue that could then be converted into ground chocolate. This technique, known as the Broma process is now the most common method used for the production of chocolate.

Personal life

Ghirardelli married Elisabetta Corsini (nicknamed "Betinna"), a native of Italy, in 1837. She died in 1846.

Ghirardelli married Carmen Alvarado Martin (1830-1887) of Lima, Peru, in 1847. Her first husband had been a French physician who had been lost at sea, and she had an eight-month-old child, Carmen. He and Carmen had seven children: Virginia (1847-1867); Domenico, Jr. (1849-1932); Joseph Nicholas (1852-1906); Elvira (1856-1908); Louis (1857-1902); Angela (1859-1936); and Eugene Gustave (1860-?).

Death

He died in 1894 under mysterious circumstances.


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See also

  • Ghirardelli Chocolate Company
  • Ghirardelli Square

Ghirardelli Chocolate San Francisco Heritage
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References

Notes
Citations

Merchants Made the Money Back in the Day
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External links

Source of article : Wikipedia