• teft
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    Chocolate bloom can be repaired by melting the chocolate down, stirring it, then pouring it into a mould and allowing it to cool, bringing the sugar or fat back into the solution.

    Yeah, ain’t nobody got time for that. It’ll melt while i eat it anyways.

  • state_electrician@discuss.tchncs.de
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    tl;dr: There are two types of bloom, sugar and fat. Both result from storing the chocolate wrong, leading to either fat or sugar crystallizing on the surface of the chocolate. And both types influence the texture and taste somewhat but are completely harmless from a health perspective.

    Personally I don’t understand how this can happen. Who stores their chocolate long enough?

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    Alright, well let’s get this out onto a tray; nice, mkay…

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          Tbf the fact that the “F” is included makes no goddamned sense. Just always how I’ve seen it abbreviated 🤷🏼‍♀️

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    This how I used to get free chocolate bars. When it was hot out the vending machine at my work would warm the chocolate bars causing them to bloom, Effem and complain about my Mars bars and they would send me a coupon for for each chocolate bars. I would do it every month to a different address.

    • LemmyKnowsBestBanned from community
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      How’d you get a new mailing address every month?

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        I just used the work address and different unit number but it always came to the same place.this was 24 years ago so the didn’t have Google maps to check.

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    I’ve been able to “repair” bloomed chocolate by melting it and mixing it back together