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Camino Chocolate


ElsieD

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WagJag has a promotion right now on Camino chocolate. It is advertised as Fair Trade Camino bittersweet chocolate chips containing 71% cocoa. The ingredients are cacao mass, cane sugar, and cacao butter. There are no additives or emulsifiers. The price is $95 for 10kilos. My question is, can I use this for anything other than, say, chocolate chip cookies? Can I use it for molding chocolates? Ganache? it is a great deal but on the other hand, that is a lot of chocolate. Thank you.

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You may want to try contacting the company and ask what the cocoa/cocoa butter split is on that product. Generally, though, chocolate chips aren't good to use as couveture because the chocolate isn't conched as long (may be a bit gritty) and the split doesn't have as much cocoa butter as needed, so the chocolate won't have a great snap to it. It may make a grainy ganache, and be a little odd to handle because of a lower cocoa butter content.

(edited to switch 'isn't' for 'is')

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