Ever noticed a white, dusty coating on your chocolate? That’s chocolate bloom—and it’s not mold! In this Short, Gemma explains why it happens, why your chocolate is still safe, and how you can use it ...
Amazon S3 on MSN: Chocolate Bloom: What Is It & Is It Safe?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The white splotches on these pieces of chocolate are known as 'chocolate bloom.' A few years ago, a small baker from the West ...
Chocolate generally does not expire due to the stability of its ingredients, particularly cocoa butter. Even if chocolate develops a white coating known as bloom, it is still safe to eat. Proper ...
Dear Heloise: We received a box of chocolates as a gift, but when we opened the box, we noticed there was a whitish substance on the chocolate that looked like mold. This was expensive chocolate, so I ...
MSN: Why does chocolate turn white? The real reason is not mold
When a glossy bar of chocolate suddenly develops a chalky, pale coating, most people assume it has gone moldy and head straight for the trash. In reality, that white layer is almost always a cosmetic ...
Dubai chocolate is having an extended moment. What began as a fancy chocolate bar packed with pistachios and knafeh (shredded phyllo dough) is now popping up in every form imaginable.