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Posted on: Nov 21, 08 10:14 am by: Kathy Morrey
Heh, look at what I found...
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How many different ways can you spell "yum".
Strawberries, marshmallows and cookies are standard dipping choices,
but Piroulines, cream puffs and Rice Krispies Treats can elicit
extra squeals of delight. Anticipation ran high as partygoers
speared assorted morsels with wooden skewers and then drenched them
under the streaming chocolate, which comes in dark, milk and white
premium varieties.
Posted on: Nov 21, 08 05:04 am by: Kathy Sagustume
Look at what finally happened...
These chocolates contain a high percentage of chocolate liquor as well as
cocoa butter, at least 32-39%, are very fluid when melted and have an excellent flavor. In fact, chocolate of this quality is
often compared to tasting fine wine because subtleties in taste are often apparent, especially when you taste a variety of
semisweet and bittersweet couvertures with different percentages of sugar and chocolate liquor.
Milk chocolate: chocolate with milk added.
Posted on: Nov 21, 08 02:32 am by: Josh Vanderhoven
Heh, look at what I found...
The finest plain dark chocolate couvertures contain at least 70% cocoa , whereas milk chocolate usually
contains up to 50%. High quality white chocolate couvertures contain only about 33% cocoa. Inferior and mass produced chocolate
contains much less cocoa and fats other than cocoa butter.
Posted on: Nov 21, 08 01:16 am by: Gwen Hutchings
I found this while looking on the internet...
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