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What kind of Chocolate do you prefer?

Does chocolate makes you feel Romantic (if you know what I mean) ? ;)

2007-02-03 06:15:00 · 14 answers · asked by RIZZO 4 in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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Chocolate is a popular ingredient, and it is available in many types. Different forms and flavours of chocolate are produced by varying the quantities of the different ingredients. Other flavours can be obtained by varying the time and temperature when roasting the beans.

Unsweetened chocolate is pure chocolate liquor, also known as bitter or baking chocolate. It is unadulterated chocolate: the pure, ground, roasted chocolate beans impart a strong, deep chocolate flavour. With the addition of sugar, however, it is used as the base for cakes, brownies, confections, and cookies.
Dark chocolate is chocolate without milk as an additive. It is sometimes called "plain chocolate". The U.S. Government calls this "sweet chocolate", and requires a 15% concentration of chocolate liquor. European rules specify a minimum of 35% cocoa solids.
Milk chocolate is chocolate with milk powder or condensed milk added. The U.S. Government requires a 10% concentration of chocolate liquor. EU regulations specify a minimum of 25% cocoa solids.
Semisweet chocolate is often used for cooking purposes. It is a dark chocolate with a high (typically half) sugar content.
Bittersweet chocolate is chocolate liquor (or unsweetened chocolate) to which some sugar (typically a third), more cocoa butter, vanilla and sometimes lecithin has been added. It has less sugar and more liquor than semisweet chocolate, but the two are interchangeable in baking. Bittersweet and semisweet chocolates are sometimes referred to as 'couverture' (chocolate that contains at least 32 percent cocoa butter); many brands now print on the package the percentage of cocoa (as chocolate liquor and added cocoa butter) contained. The rule is that the higher the percentage of cocoa, the less sweet the chocolate will be.
Couverture is a term used for chocolates rich in cocoa butter. Popular brands of couverture used by professional pastry chefs and often sold in gourmet and specialty food stores include: Valrhona, Felchlin, Lindt & Sprüngli, Scharffen Berger, Cacao Barry, Callebaut, and Guittard. These chocolates contain a high percentage of cocoa (sometimes 70% or more) and have a total fat content of 30-40%.
White chocolate is a confection based on cocoa butter without the cocoa solids.
Cocoa powder. There are two types of unsweetened baking cocoa available: natural cocoa (like the sort produced by Hershey's and Nestlé) and Dutch-process cocoa (such as the Hershey's European Style Cocoa and the Droste brand). Both are made by pulverising partially defatted chocolate liquor and removing nearly all the cocoa butter. Natural cocoa is light in colour and somewhat acidic with a strong chocolate flavour. Natural cocoa is commonly used in recipes which call for baking soda. Because baking soda is an alkali, combining it with natural cocoa creates a leavening action that allows the batter to rise during baking. Dutch-process cocoa is processed with alkali to neutralise its natural acidity. Dutch cocoa is slightly milder in taste, with a deeper and warmer colour than natural cocoa. Dutch-process cocoa is frequently used for chocolate drinks such as hot chocolate due to its ease in blending with liquids. Unfortunately, Dutch processing destroys most of the flavonols present in cocoa.[1]
Compound is the technical term for a confection combining cocoa with vegetable fat, usually tropical fats and/or hydrogenated fats, as a replacement for cocoa butter. It is primarily used for candy bar coatings, but because it does not contain cocoa butter, in the US it is not allowed to be called "chocolate." Popular in Britain, the European Union for a time required that it be called "vegelate", but it can now be called "family chocolate". Unfortunately in America, to the untrained observer the adjective used for this substance appears to merely be the adjectival form of chocolate: "chocolatey". The candy bars sold in America often no longer have true chocolate as a major component. This is especially true for much candy passed as "white chocolate", which need not contain anything from the cacao bush at all. This can translate to poor taste, texture and possibly health concerns, particularly when partially hydrogenated oils are used to replace cacao butter.
Flavours such as mint, orange, or strawberry are sometimes added to chocolate. Chocolate bars frequently contain added ingredients such as peanuts, nuts, fruit, caramel, or even crisped rice.

2007-02-04 04:57:02 · answer #1 · answered by DECEMBER 5 · 0 0

White chocolate isn't even chocolate. It has no cocoa solids in it. I prefer dark chocolate myself — the taste is more intriguing than milk chocolate.

2007-02-03 07:37:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dark Chocolate no not really it's just chocolate

2007-02-03 06:18:44 · answer #3 · answered by Stephanie G 1 · 0 0

well i like everything except dark because it makes me sick but any other chocolate i love to eat and eat
and yes it has been proven that chocolate gets you in the mood and it has been proven that dark chocolate makes you happy

2007-02-03 06:36:22 · answer #4 · answered by advise_gal 4 · 0 0

I like dark Chocolate.

Hazelnut is my favorite one. I also like Almond-raisins in a chocolate bar.

As for the Sex part, chocolate is an aphrodisiac and it does boost a man's sex drive. For women chocolate covered starwberries.

2007-02-04 00:54:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

dark chocolate is good but has a bitter taste but if the chick is into it its romantic....white chocolate and regular chocolate are good....and sweet...:)

2007-02-03 06:22:35 · answer #6 · answered by Puneet S 1 · 0 0

My dark chocolate man makes me feel romantic all the time he's yummmmy!

2007-02-03 17:44:09 · answer #7 · answered by Angel wings 1 · 0 0

WHITE chocolate covered strawberries, yum

2007-02-03 06:20:17 · answer #8 · answered by bnd 3 · 0 0

Dark.

2007-02-03 06:32:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

white chocolate is so good♥

2007-02-03 06:26:36 · answer #10 · answered by ♥la chica♥ 3 · 0 0

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