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Chocolate describes a number of raw and processed foods that originate from the tropical cacao tree. It is a common ingredient in many kinds of sweets, chocolate candy, ice creams, cookies, cakes, pies, and desserts. It is one of the most popular flavours in the world.

Chocolate is an extremely 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 high sugar content.

Bittersweet chocolate is chocolate liquor (or unsweetened chocolate) to which sugar, more cocoa butter, lecithin, and vanilla has been added. It has less sugar and more liquor than semisweet chocolate, but the two are interchangeable in baking. The best quality about bittersweet and semisweet chocolates are that they are produced as couverture; 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.

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 Nestle) 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 flavanols present in cocoa.

Check out the following recipes that are tagged "Chocolate":
Heath Bar Brownie Sundaes/Caramel Sauce-Pt, Raisin Brownies, Ice Cream "dressups", Reduced-Fat Brownies, Winners's Chocolate Cake, Nut Wedges, Nutcracker Sweets, Ice Cream Flowerpots With Worms, Not Exactly The Nieman-Marcus Cookie, Ice Cream Recipe (no Maker Req'd), Reese's Peanut Butter Brownies, Chocolate Marvel Cake, Ice Cream Sundae Dessert, No-Bake Marshmallow-Chip Clusters, Z Tejas' Chile Fudge Pie, Norwegian Cookies, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Bars, Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookies-Part, No-Bake Almond Chocolate Cookies, No-Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies, Jack Daniel's Chocolate Ice Cream, Refrigerator Confetti Brownies, Pudding Brownies, Quaker's Not-So-Sinful Brownies, Jerry's Chocolate Ice Cream, One Bowl Chocolate Brownie Cookie, Raisin-Oatmeal Brownies, Raspberry Brownies, No Bake Club Cracker Cookies, Chocolate Chip Macadamia Crunch Cookies, Chocolaty Chili, Oatmeal Fudge Bars, Joe's Ice Cream Dessert, Cinfully Good Chili, Mexican Chocolate Ice Cream, Quick Mint Brownies, Mushroom Chocolate Cookies, Death By Chocolate Cake, Dallas Chili- Super Bowl, New Wave Chocolate Spritz Cookies, Copycat Reese's Cups in a Pan, East Texas Red Chili, Mint Chip Ice Cream, Muesli & Honey Cookies, Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, Oatmeal-Almond Fudge Bars, My Favorite Cookie, Neiman-marcus Cookie, Quick& Easy Chocolate Brownies, Quaker's: Not-So-Sinful Brownies

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