Question chocolate baking squares
On Sun 04 May 2008 05:44:46p, hahabogus told us...
> "pavane" > wrote in
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>>|I have some Bakers brand unsweetened and semisweet baking chocolate
>>| squares that have been in the back of the cupboard, (you know what
>>| I'm doing today)
>>| I can't find an expiration or use by date on the box. The paper on
>>| the chocolate and the chocolate look as good as new but I know they
>>| have to be a few years old. I checked the Bakers web site and found
>>| nothing about expiration dates.
>>| Could the chocolate have lost some of it's intergity? Does it "go
>>| bad" or loose it's strength?
>>|
>>| I'm getting ready to make the Texas Doodle Pie and don't want to ask
>>| "Where's the chocolate?"
>>|
>>| TIA for any ideas.
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>> It neither goes bad nor looses its integrity. It does not loose its
>> strength. One of the constants of world war II C-Rations is that the
>> chocolate bars are still good. Fear not.
>>
>> pavane
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> the only worry is chocolate mold...that's when the
> chocolate turns white-ish.
>
That's not usually mold, just a result of temperature and humidity, in
which it is harmless.
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