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Product Reviews / Main Nibbles / ChocolateScharffen Berger ChocolatePage 3: Blended Chocolate Bars
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Blended Chocolate BarsTo blend or not to blend? You may have heard or read somewhere that origin chocolate, where the beans come from one geographical location, is “better” than blended chocolate, in which the beans come from as many as 24 different geographical locations (origins). Or you may have heard the opposite argument. First, remember the broad interpretation of “origin” or “single origin” chocolate. Only that which comes from one single plantation is truly “single origin” like a French vineyard. All other origin chocolate is a blend of beans from a larger geographical area—an entire country, which can be a small Caribbean island, or five Caribbean countries. However, even these broad geographies do produce similar taste characteristics. This is why some people develop preferences for specific origins, just as they may prefer Burgundy over Bordeaux, while others like both origins equally. Thus, the decision as to which presentation of the cacao is “better” is based on personal preference, and there is no absolute truth. Otherwise stated, is pure chocolate or coffee ice cream better than mocha or jamocha almond fudge? There are several advantages, in both mass-produced and artisan chocolate, to blending beans from different locales. Chocolate makers blend beans:
So if you’re craving a fruity chocolate, you would probably have more luck by selecting an origin chocolate renowned for its fruitiness than a blended bar designed to deliver a balanced flavor. Alternately, if you’re making a hazelnut praline and don’t want the chocolate’s flavor qualities (for example, fruitiness) to interfere with the nuttiness, you might opt for a blended, neutral chocolate, or an origin that has a nutty flavor. Continue To Page 4: Scharffen Berger History © Copyright 2005-2013 Lifestyle Direct, Inc. All rights reserved. Images are the copyright of their respective owners.
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