So what is white chocolate? Why is it still called 'chocolate'? How is it made? What is the difference between white chocolate and other types of chocolates? Find your answers as you read on.
| White Chocolate Facts |
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| How is White Chocolate Made |
| Any chocolate - white, dark or milk - is made from cocoa beans. The beans are first harvested, then allowed to ferment for a week. They are then sun-dried or artificially dried. The beans are then shelled and ground. This gives a thick liquid paste known as chocolate liqueur. The chocolate liqueur is then pressed to extract fat, known as cocoa butter. The leftover powder is called cocoa solids. According to U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a 'chocolate' should have cocoa solids as well as cocoa butter. However, white chocolate has only cocoa butter, and no cocoa solids. Hence, white chocolate isn't really 'chocolate'. However, as the cocoa butter is derived from cocoa beans, it carries the aroma and flavor. That is why white chocolate still tastes like chocolate and is called 'chocolate'. The chocolate mix is then heated, cooled, and further processed to achieve desirable properties such as sheen, texture etc. It is then cast into vessels to obtain the desired shape, packaged and sold. |
| Difference Between Different Types of Chocolates |
| White chocolate is quite different in taste, flavor, texture, and ingredients as compared to other chocolates. All types of chocolates, apart from white chocolate, contain chocolate liqueur. Usually the cocoa solids and cocoa butter are re-blended together. Rest of the steps remain the same. Hence, any plain edible chocolate has cocoa solids and cocoa butter both. Unsweetened chocolate is obtained by simply re-blending cocoa solids and cocoa butter. Dark chocolate, however, has sugar and milk solids too. The common types of chocolate are milk chocolate, dark chocolate, bitter chocolate, bittersweet chocolate, liqueur chocolate, and white chocolate (though they are not really chocolates). |
Chocolates in general have plenty of health benefits. One of the biggest advantages of white chocolates is that they do not have caffeine, since they lack cocoa solids. However, being mostly cocoa butter alone, white chocolates are in fact, fattening. But then aren't most desirable things in life fattening? A moment on your lips, forever on your hips! Still, people love to indulge in white chocolates. As long as you don't over-indulge, I think it's fine!
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