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  2. Here's What You Need to Know About Different Types of Chocolate

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    Dark chocolate is a blanket term for any variety that contains 30% to 80% cacao (bittersweet and semisweet chocolates are considered "dark chocolate.") The higher the percentage of cacao, the less ...

  3. Types of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    "Bittersweet chocolate" is a version of dark chocolate intended for baking with a low amount of sugar, with the sugar typically consisting of about 33% of the final mass. [2] "Semi-sweet chocolate" includes more sugar, resulting in a somewhat sweeter confection, but the two are largely interchangeable in baking.

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  5. Baking chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Sweet baking chocolate contains more sugar than bittersweet [7] and semisweet varieties, and semisweet varieties contain more sugar than bittersweet varieties. [8] Sweet and semisweet baking chocolate is prepared with a chocolate liquor content between 15 and 35 percent. [7] The table below denotes the four primary varieties of baking chocolate.

  6. Dark chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Dark chocolate is harder than milk chocolate, [29] due to its particle size and fat and lecithin content. [30] Dark chocolate has a more bitter and intense flavor than milk chocolate, due to a higher proportion of cocoa mass, [31] which contains theobromine, caffeine, l-leucine, and catechin flavonoids. [32]

  7. Reese's Is Launching a 'Deconstructed' Peanut Butter ... - AOL

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    All you need is one pound of semisweet or bittersweet chocolate, six ounces of semisweet or bittersweet chocolate, and two cups of smooth peanut butter, along with a little bit of patience.

  8. Hershey's Special Dark - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to provide semi-sweet chocolate products and in the 1930s a Not-So-Sweet bar [3] and in 1939, added the Bitter-Sweet bar to Hershey's Miniatures. [4] The Hershey's Semi-Sweet bar was being sold in the market in the 1960s.

  9. Chocolate chip - Wikipedia

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    The chips melt best at temperatures between 104 and 113 °F (40 and 45 °C). The melting process starts at 90 °F (32 °C), when the cocoa butter starts melting in the chips. The cooking temperature must never exceed 115 °F (46 °C) for milk chocolate and white chocolate, or 120 °F (49 °C) for dark chocolate, or the chocolate will burn.