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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.
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.
Food type Food name Image Year & citation ... Chocolate chip cookie: 1997 [59] [64] ... Oklahoma state meal: Chicken-fried steak,
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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.
The meal was established by the 41st Oklahoma Legislature through House Concurrent Resolution 1983 in 1988. The menu selection process included input from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, the Oklahoma Restaurant Association, the Oklahoma Pork Council, the Oklahoma Beef Commission, the Oklahoma Wheat Commission, and some food-processing companies.