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  2. Cocoa butter - Wikipedia

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    About 54–58% of the cocoa nibs is cocoa butter. The cocoa nibs are ground to form cocoa mass, also known as cocoa liquor or chocolate liquor. Chocolate liquor is pressed to separate the cocoa butter from the non-fat cocoa solids. [5] Cocoa butter is sometimes deodorized to remove strong or undesirable tastes. [6]

  3. Polyglycerol polyricinoleate - Wikipedia

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    PGPR can also be used to reduce the quantity of cocoa butter needed in chocolate formulations: the solid particles in chocolate are suspended in the cocoa butter, and by reducing the viscosity of the chocolate, less cocoa butter is required, [2] which saves costs, because cocoa butter is an expensive ingredient, and also leads to a lower-fat ...

  4. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    Grain coffee and other substitutes can be made by roasting or decocting various organic substances.. Some ingredients used include almond, acorn, asparagus, malted barley, beechnut, beetroot, carrot, chicory root, corn, soybeans, cottonseed, dandelion root (see dandelion coffee), fig, roasted garbanzo beans, [5] lupinus, boiled-down molasses, okra seed, pea, persimmon seed, potato peel, [6 ...

  5. Outline of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Broma process – Method of extracting cocoa butter from cocoa beans; Conching – Process in the manufacture of chocolate; Dutch process cocoaCocoa that has been treated with an alkalizing agent; Federal Specification for Candy and Chocolate Confections – US standard for products made for use by the federal government

  6. History of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    These substitutes, which are cheaper fats with similar properties to cocoa butter, only replace some of the chocolate's cocoa butter. [132] From the 1970s there were arguments over how much cocoa butter could be replaced with these cheaper fats and still be called chocolate, and in 1997, EU regulations ruled this could only be a maximum 5% of ...

  7. Unsweetened vs. Dutch Cocoa Powder - AOL

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    Dutch-process cocoa is more commonly used in European-style cakes and confections, where its subtle chocolate flavor is preferred to the strong taste of regular cocoa.

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