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Chocolate melts because it contains cocoa butter, which has a low melting point. When chocolate is heated, the cocoa butter melts and the solid structure of the chocolate breaks down, causing it to become a liquid.
When cocoa butter is pressed out of chocolate, cocoa powder is left.
85 degrees for milk chocolate 92 for dark chocolate
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Cocoa, cocoa butter and CHOCOLATE!
Cocoa is alaredy chocolate, it is unsweeted powder chocolate. If you add whole milk, cocoa butter and some sugar you get milk chocolate If you add some cocoa butter you get unsweeted chocolate If you add some cocoa butter and sugar you get dark chocolate, semi sweet chocolate. If you want to turn coco powder (the drink mix) into chocolate you can add cocoa butter to make chocolate (i have never tried this so i dont know if it will work)
To make coverture chocolate, you need to melt sugar with cocoa butter, not oil. Cocoa butter has a lower melting point than sugar, making it easier to incorporate. You can find cocoa butter in specialty stores or online. Once melted together, you can then add your cocoa powder to create the coverture chocolate.
Cocoa is the name associated with a powdered substance after the cacao beans are processed. The main difference between cocoa and chocolate is the absence or existence of cocoa butter. In cocoa, cocoa butter is little or non-existent. In contrast, chocolate has cocoa butter.
there is cocao solid!
Chocolate is made of cocoa beans, cocoa butter and sugar.
Not necessarily. White Chocolate is made by using cocoa butter but not the cocoa solids. There is milk in it, but more sugar is added to make up the bulk. Dark chocolate can be either milk chocolate (chocolate made with milk, but with cocoa solids as well as cocoa butter) or plain chcocolate (chocolate made with cocoa solids and cocoa butter but without milk). If you add white chocolate to milk chocolate then the result will be a very sweet milk chocolate. If you add white chocolate to plain chocolate, the result will be a milk chocolate
The more cocoa powder there is in a piece of chocolate, the less milk, sugar, fats, and milk solids there are in it. All of those things are what melt quickly, so more cocoa will raise the melting point of the chocolate slightly.