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That sounds odd Wayne.....
if what you mean is 'tropicalizing' the chocolates to be stable to abnormal storage temperatures that is common with tropical climate, then what is to be added there is not pure wax.... but some kind of higher melting point fat that contains cocoa butter compatible triglycerides . Indeed those chocoalates that contains such higher melting point fat had a somewaht waxy mouthfeel.but still edible. And what you mean as cheaper chocolates are not real chocolates but are made from compounds or coatings which does not contain cocoa butter but cocoa butter alternative.fat that is made by combining cocoa liqour, cocoabutter alternative fat( usually lauric fats), sugar, vanillin and lecithin and even sorbitan mono and tristearate.It is milled and refined like chocoalte but in a shorter duration. Beside a true wax has a different chemical constitution than normal triglycerides used in confectionery manufacture. Roy .. |
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