Monthly Archives: October 2010

Candy Has A Shelf Life

As a kid, I used to have a designated dresser drawer in my room where I would store my Halloween candy.  I would try to make it last as long as possible.  After several years of this practice, my experience told me to eat my favorite pieces first because some candy just didn’t taste good after a while.  What I didn’t know at the time was that candy has a shelf life.

Shelf life is the length of time a product may be stored without becoming unsuitable for use or consumption.

This shelf life for candy can range between two weeks to a year.  The length of time depends on the type of candy, along with correct packaging and the proper storage conditions.
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Villars Swiss Milk Chocolate

Although I prefer dark chocolate, I do enjoy a good Swiss milk chocolate from time to time.  My son turned me on to Villars Chocolat au Lait Suisse when he brought a bar home from Switzerland.

This Swiss milk chocolate has bold toffee notes coming through a light, slightly nutty, chocolate flavor with a smooth and creamy texture.  Even more delightful is the milk chocolate version with added hazelnuts.
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Scotch with Chocolate Covered Bacon

Bryn asked me to make a guest-blogger appearance for today so I decided to write about a Scotch Whisky and chocolate pairing.  It seems strange to write this up on Sunday morning, but I assure you this reflects a Saturday evening tasting.  🙂

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Chocolate Applesauce Cake

Here's a tasty chocolate applesauce cake with chocolate chip topping...

I can even say with certainty that my kids like this cake:  I caught them eating it for breakfast one morning!   The applesauce makes it very moist and the chocolate, well, it's chocolate!

This recipe can be successfully made with egg replacer as well so it's a good option for those with egg allergies.
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Ben Tre and Chuao Origins

Here are a couple of new limited-edition chocolates for your tasting pleasure.

Ben Tre - 72% Cacao Single Origin Dark Chocolate

Scharffen Berger now offers a 72% Vietnamese single-origin chocolate bar.  The bar, named after the growing region of Ben Tre, comes from seven-year old cacao in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.  This is the first that I have heard about Vietnamese chocolate available in the U.S.
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Does Chocolate Cause Migraines?

It has long been attributed, especially by women, that chocolate acts as one of the triggers for migraine headaches.  So far, however, scientists have failed to show any correlation between migraines and chocolate. 

One study found that 19% of 490 persons with migraines reported they thought chocolate caused their headaches, while other studies had participants report no relationship between chocolate and migraine headaches.
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Chocolate Panna Cotta

Panna cotta is an Italian gelatin dessert made by heating together cream and sugar and then mixing in unflavored gelatin.  Panna Cotta is usually allowed to cool and solidify in custard cups, then using a knife to loosen the edges, inverted onto a plate and topped with fresh berries, caramel or chocolate sauce. 

I made this recipe for my son’s birthday dinner.  After a night of eating heavy food, this is a remarkably light dessert that just fills in the cracks perfectly!
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Chocolate Goes No Sugar Added

Hot off the press!  Chocolate maker, Barry Callebaut, claims to be the first to manufacture a “no added sugar” chocolate on an industrial scale.  They use a solution made from Stevia plant extract which is between 100 and 400 times the sweetness of sugar with zero calories.

Stevia extract contains no artificial intense sweeteners and does not induce a laxative side-effect (there's good news!).  The product is still in the approval stages in some countries, and in the US it is currently has GRAS status for food applications.  (GRAS means Generally Recognized As Safe.)
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Ghirardelli Dark and Raspberry

I love the combination of dark chocolate and raspberry, but I am a bit snobbish about it.  A girl’s gotta have standards, right?

While there are many wonderful Ghirardelli chocolates to love, I’m afraid I am not a fan of the Dark & Raspberry. 
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High Flavonol Chocolate

Here's a question that was posed to me recently...

What is the difference between store bought chocolate and the high flavonol chocolate found in all those scientific studies?

The simple answer to this question is found in the question itself.  Store bought chocolate typically has lower quantities of flavonol substances.  OK, that's a weak answer.  Here is some explanation...
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