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Gabrielles blades 10-27-2004 01:38 AM

So im taking these classes on baking...
anyhow today we taste tested various chocolates
many of them really sucked...
but some of them were absolutely to die for!

Carmaduja for example is a chocolate that is very nutty in flavor and is a really rich creamy type chocolate (to me its texture is a lot like a mousse)

white modeling chocolate tastes a lot like almond paste & chocolate
note, dark modeling chocolate tastes much much worse than white - very versatile art chocolate

couverture chocolate blanc and dark tasted very nicely chocolatey

Prima coating chocolate - nice choc taste, texturally a mixture of couverture and normal coating chocolate (not too stiff, not too soft - a good artwork chocolate)

Pate a glacer - the dark one tastes deliciously nutty, the white one is awful; melts in your mouth very quickly; similar to the carmaduja but a different nut taste - this is a coating chocolate

milk chocolate is a very different chocolate flavor, definate easter taste

Note: couverture is a style of chocolate that uses cocoa butter as the main fat; the chocolate should be rather stiff and snap rather than bend; there are many brands of this chocolate - the one that tasted the best was chocolate de couverture noire pistoles and chocolate couverture blanc en pistoles. I think theyre made by the same company as the boxes had similar designs on them. you have to temper this type of chocolate

second note:
Coating chocolate is made with vegetable oil - it has a distinctly different flavor from couverture chocolate and it will bend before it breaks. You dont have to temper this type of chocolate.

third note:
i cant for the life of me find any of them on the net...ill ask the teacher next week where he gets it from.

Bungleau 10-27-2004 11:20 AM

Cool.... the path to becoming a chocolate connoisseur... :D

There's no such thing as too much chocolate. There is such thing as too little... :(

Harkoliar 10-28-2004 01:01 AM

oohhh.. chocolates.. mmmm... :D .


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