regular chocolate.
Yes, baker's chocolate and unsweetened chocolate are the same.
unsweetened chocolate is chocolate that doesn't have any suger.
Semisweet chocolate has sugar in, unsweetened has no sugar.
no
You can sweeten unsweetened chocolate by adding sugar or a sweetener of your choice while melting it. Stir the sweetener into the melted chocolate until it is fully incorporated.
Most grocers carry unsweetened chocolate in the baking needs area. Baker's is a popular brand in the US.
Baker's chocolate is a variety of unsweetened chocolate used mostly for cooking.
dark with milk i think
Ruth Graves Wakefield Invented The Unsweetened Chocolate. No one invented unsweetened chocolate. That is the natural state of chocolate. Cocoa is the purest form of chocolate since it's just ground up cacao beans. People invented sweetened chocolate. That was so long ago I doubt anyone knows who did it first.
add some sugar
Sometimes, but it depends on what materials are being used exactly. If taking out baking chocolate squares, you have to use baking chocolate chips, not just average chocolate chips or else the recipe will not be correct. Another view: I've found that choc. chips usually substitute pretty well for chocolate squares. Just keep in mind that most chocolate chips are "semi-sweet" while chocolate squares may be "bitter-sweet" or completely "unsweetened." If the recipe calls for unsweetened squares, your product will turn out rather sweeter than the recipe intends. If you look on the chocolate chip package, you may find the equivalent listed.
While substituting chocolates can usually be done easily it usually by substituting an unsweetened type chocolate for a sweetened chocolate and adding sugar to make up for the sweetness. If you want to substitute in a sweetened chocolate for an unsweetened you will run into the problem of the extra sweetness.