You cannot physically chage it, but you can add sugar, milk, or cream to sweeten it.
I don't think so, but Semi-Sweet can.
There isn't much of a difference but semi sweet is less likely to burn and is not as sweet as milk chocolate. Hope this helps!
Yes You Can , That Is What I Use Every Time I Make Them
Yes. Most of the time, the terms "bittersweet" and "semi-sweet" are used synonymously. Technically, bittersweet does have a higher cacao percentage, but even then the difference shouldn't do much to change a recipe.
No. It is very good, can be sweet, semi-sweet or bittersweet, and has more anti-oxidants than milk chocolate .
bittersweet/dark chocolate is mixed with small amounts of vanilla and sugar. whereas unsweetened chocolate has absolutely no sugar in it therefore bittersweet chocolate is sweeter than unsweetened chocolate.
yes it is and if you add a little sugar you would probably not know the difference
These are essentially the same thing. You can use them both the same Actually, they bitersweet is NOT the same as unsweetened chocolate. Bittersweet is slightly sweetened. Bittersweet is similar to semi-sweet (think chocolate chips). If you have a recipe calling for unsweetened chocolate and you only have bittersweet, you can add it but remember to DECREASE the amount of sugar you use by one tablespoon per ounce of chocolate.
Well it depends on what you are baking but for most recipes, yes you can us Hershey kisses as a substitute. Just remember that they will make your recipe sweeter and that they are a lot bigger than the small semi sweet chocolate chips.
um... sugar. tip: buy sweet chocolate. it's probably cheaper anyways.
Whether chocolate chips can be used in place of a chocolate bar depends entirely on the recipe. If the chocolate bar is broken or chopped up, and the chips are the same type of chocolate - milk, semi-sweet or bittersweet - then the chips probably would be a good substitute.
Well, 75% and up is considered dark, bitter chocolate. So, something a little under 75% cacao will be semi-sweet chocolate ;)