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  2. Chocolate truffle - Wikipedia

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    The typical European truffle, made with syrup and a base of cocoa powder, milk powder, fats, and other such ingredients to create an oil-in-water type of emulsion. [8] The American truffle, a half-oval-shaped, chocolate-coated truffle, a mixture of dark or milk chocolates with butterfat, and in some cases, hardened coconut oil.

  3. Dark Chocolate Truffles Recipe - AOL

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    Roll finished truffles in unsweetened cocoa powder, chopped hazelnuts or coconut shavings. Recipe courtesy of City's Best and chef Sarah Magoon, of Steak954 at the W Fort Lauderdale Related articles

  4. Lindt - Wikipedia

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    Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG, [a] doing business as Lindt, [4] is a Swiss chocolatier and confectionery company founded in 1845 [5] and known for its chocolate truffles and chocolate bars, among other sweets. It is based in Kilchberg, where its main factory and museum are located.

  5. Läderach - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate barks, Läderach's best known product. Läderach is a Swiss chocolate and confectionary manufacturer based in Ennenda . It was founded in 1962 in Glarus by Rudolf Läderach (1929–2013). His patent for the process of manufacturing hollow, ready-made chocolate truffles revolutionized the fine chocolate industry. In 2004 Läderach ...

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  7. Belgian chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Belgium's association with chocolate goes back as far as 1635, when the country was under Spanish occupation shortly after chocolate had been brought to Europe from Mesoamerica. [1] By the mid-18th century, chocolate had become extremely popular in upper and middle-class circles, particularly in the form of hot chocolate.

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