Daniel Peter

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Daniel Peter
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Born(1836-03-09)9 March 1836
Died4 November 1919(1919-11-04) (aged 83)
Vevey, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
OccupationChocolatier
Known forCreator of milk chocolate
RelativesFrançois-Louis Cailler (father-in-law)

Daniel Peter (9 March 1836 – 4 November 1919) was a Swiss chocolatier and entrepreneur. A neighbour of Henri Nestlé in Vevey,[1] he was one of the first chocolatiers to make milk chocolate and is credited for inventing it,[1][2][3] in 1875 or 1876, by adding powdered milk to the chocolate.[4][5]

Life[]

Peter was born on 9 March 1836 in Moudon, in the canton of Vaud, to Jean Samuel Peter, a butcher, and Jeanne-Louise Laurent,[6] in a family of Alsatian origin.[7] He began his commercial apprenticeship in Vevey, where in 1856 he established the candle-making business Frères Peter, but soon he diversified his business to include chocolate fabrication,[6] as demand for his candles fell, owing to the introduction of affordable kerosene lamps. He married in 1863 to Fanny-Louise Cailler, a daughter of François-Louis Cailler, also a chocolatier.[6]

When Peter came up with the process of making milk chocolate in 1857, he had a problem with removing the water from the milk, which caused mildew to form. It was not until he enlisted the cooperation of Henri Nestlé, then a baby-food manufacturer who had invented a milk-condensation process, that finally, in 1875, after seven years of effort, he was able to bring the product onto the market. However, it is only after many years of fine-tuning that the original formula was developed and, in 1887, the Gala Peter brand was finally launched. Daniel Peter called his product 'Gala' after the Greek word meaning 'milk'.[8] From these developments, Switzerland soon dominated the chocolate market.

Earlier, in 1879, Daniel Peter and Henri Nestlé formed a partnership that organised the Nestlé Company, eventually one of the largest of Europe-based confection industries, into existence.

Daniel Peter died on 4 November 1919 in Vevey.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Thomas Stephens (13 December 2017). "The pioneers of Switzerland's 'Chocolate Revolution'". Swissinfo. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  2. ^ "History of Chocolate". History. 21 August 2018. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  3. ^ Heer, Jean (1991). Nestlé: 125 Years, 1866-1991. p. 55.
  4. ^ "Toms: Chokoladens historie" [Peter Daniel from Nestlé in Switzerland invents further by adding milk powder to chocolate, thereby producing the first milk chocolate in 1875.] (in Danish). Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Peter Daniel fra Nestlé i Schweiz opfinder videre ved at tilføre mælkepulver i chokolade, og laver dermed den første mælkechokolade i 1875.
  5. ^ "Cocoa", Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online Academic Edition. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2013. Web. 9 May. 2013.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c Marion, Gilbert. "Peter, Daniel". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in French). Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  7. ^ Encyclopédie illustrée du pays de Vaud: Les artisans de la praspérité (in French). 24 heures. 1972. p. 142.
  8. ^ Sloane, Paul (21 September 2016). "Daniel Peter". Think Like An Innovator. ISBN 9781292142258. Retrieved 11 April 2021. In 1887, after many unsuccessful experiments, Daniel Peter developed the original formula for what was to become the first successul milk chocolate in the world. He called his product Gala after the Greek word meaning 'from the milk'


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