On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 14:55:52 +0200, in rec.food.cooking, Vilco wrote:
wrote
>
>> source:
>>
>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...602824_pf.html
>>
>> ...the current FDA standard for chocolate says it must contain cacao
>> fat -- a.k.a. cocoa butter -- and this proposal would make it
>possible
>> to call something chocolate even if it had vegetable oil instead of
>> that defining ingredient.
>
>As seen... in Europe. 2 years ago, IIRC.
>So, now, one has to check all the ingredients to know whether he's
>buying chocolate or crap.
There was a continental European attempt to have UK milk chocolate (which
does have cocoa butter) renamed, but that failed.
In the UK and the EU
chocolate - (a) The product obtained from cocoa products and sugars which,
subject to item 3(b), contains not less than 35 per cent total dry cocoa
solids, including not less than 18 per cent cocoa butter and not less than
14 per cent of dry non-fat cocoa solids.
milk chocolate (a) The product obtained from cocoa products, sugars and
milk or milk products which, subject to item 4(b), contains -
- not less than 25 per cent total dry cocoa solids;
- not less than 14 per cent dry milk solids obtained by partly or
wholly dehydrating whole milk, semi-skimmed or skimmed milk, cream, or
from partly or wholly dehydrated cream, butter or milk fat;
- not less than 2.5 per cent dry non-fat cocoa solids;
- not less than 3.5 per cent milk fat;
- not less than 25 per cent total fat (cocoa butter and milk fat).
Family milk chocolate or Milk chocolate
The product obtained from cocoa products, sugars and milk or milk
products which contains -
- not less than 20 per cent total dry cocoa solids;
- not less than 20 per cent dry milk solids obtained by partly or
wholly dehydrating whole milk, semi-skimmed or skimmed milk, cream, or
from partly or wholly dehydrated cream, butter or milk fat;
- not less than 2.5 per cent dry non-fat cocoa solids;
- not less than 5 per cent milk fat;
- not less than 25 per cent total fat (cocoa butter and milk fat).
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