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  2. Types of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Semisweet and bittersweet are terms traditionally used in the United States to indicate the amount of added sugar in dark chocolate. Typically, bittersweet chocolate has less sugar than semisweet chocolate, [26] but the two are interchangeable when baking. Both must contain a minimum of 35% cocoa solids.

  3. Here's What You Need to Know About Different Types of Chocolate

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    Dark chocolate is a blanket term for any variety that contains 30% to 80% cacao (bittersweet and semisweet chocolates are considered "dark chocolate.") The higher the percentage of cacao, the less ...

  4. Dark chocolate - Wikipedia

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    In North America and continental Europe, dark chocolates are categorized into sweet, semi-sweet, and bittersweet chocolate, [1] the last used as a general term in North America for dark chocolate. [2] Dark chocolate without added sweetener is known as bitter chocolate, unsweetened chocolate, or 100% chocolate. [3] [4]

  5. Hershey's Special Dark - Wikipedia

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    Hershey's Special Dark is a component of the traditional Hershey's Miniatures assortment first sold in 1939, when the Special Dark was called Bitter-Sweet. [ 6 ] In 2006, Hershey's began selling Hershey's Special Dark Miniatures , which included the plain Special Dark bar, along with dark bars with peanuts (similar to a Mr. Goodbar ) and with ...

  6. 7 Types of Chocolate, Explained (Because Who Knows the ...

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    You’ve been in the baking aisle for what feels like an hour, staring down a bag of chocolate chips and trying to discern the difference between bittersweet and semisweet. Which one will give you ...

  7. What's the Difference Between Dark and Milk Chocolate?

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    A higher cocoa solid percentage means a lower sugar content, so a 72% bittersweet chocolate will taste less sweet than, say, a 60% semisweet chocolate. (Unsweetened chocolate is also dark ...

  8. Baking chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Sweet baking chocolate contains more sugar than bittersweet [7] and semisweet varieties, and semisweet varieties contain more sugar than bittersweet varieties. [8] Sweet and semisweet baking chocolate is prepared with a chocolate liquor content between 15 and 35 percent. [7] The table below denotes the four primary varieties of baking chocolate.

  9. Yes, There Is A Big Difference Between Yams & Sweet Potatoes

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    "Sweet potatoes have a starchy texture and sweet flesh," Gavin said. "The major types are grouped by the color of the flesh, not by the skin." In the grocery store, you'll likely see orange, white ...