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I love the taste of chocolate, but can't tolerate the caffeine. Is
there any one who knows of a type of chocolate that has little to no caffeine? White chocolate doesn't have caffeine but isn't a chocolate either--it's almond butter. |
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Janet Puistonen wrote:
> White chocolate may not technically be "chocolate," but it certainly isn't > almond butter. I believe it is cocoa butter, or at least based on it. -- - Cassandra J. Nichols |
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![]() "Cassandra J. Nichols" > wrote in message ... > Janet Puistonen wrote: > >> White chocolate may not technically be "chocolate," but it certainly >> isn't almond butter. > > I believe it is cocoa butter, or at least based on it. "White Chocolate" is composed of : Cocoa Butter (the fat from the cocoa bean) Milk (Powdered, flake, crumb, or other form) Sugar Vanilla Soy lechithin The cocoa bean is approximately 53% fat though I was examining some only two weeks ago in a fermentation house in Mexico that had been analyzed to be 57% cocoa butter. The ground beans are squeezed in a hydraulic press expelling the cocoa butter and leaving behind a cake of cocoa solids which is then ground into cocoa powder. The milk is generally dry when it is added. This can be in the form of crumb, powdered, or flake. You can add wet milk to it (or to regular chocolate) to make milk chocolate but it take longer to process since you have to dry it all out again. Sugar .... Well, sugar is sugar mostly (as long as it isn't beet sugar yada yada.) Soy Lechithin -- an emulsifier to make it all flow, mold, and handle more easily. This is really optional but many manufacturers add it so that they don't have to use so much cocoa butter. That's about it as far as the ingredients for white chocolate. Hope this helps, -Art |
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The caffeine angle was a big surprise to me! The other night I was
reading in bed before lights out and I thought: mmmmm wouldnt a bit of chocolate be real good right now. So I opened a tiny bar (50 gr.) of Trader Joe's Dark Belgian Chocolate and slurped it down while reading Julia's last book: My Life in France. I passed out around midnight and boom: 2 am and my eyes were wide open. It was the chocolate!!!!! Never ever again. Even though.... wrote: > I love the taste of chocolate, but can't tolerate the caffeine. Is > there any one who knows of a type of chocolate that has little to no > caffeine? > > White chocolate doesn't have caffeine but isn't a chocolate > either--it's almond butter. |
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Chocolate doesn't generally contain any caffeine. If it does, it was likely
added in manufacture. Theobroma (chocolate) contains theobromine as it's principle alkaloid -- as opposed to coffee, which contains caffeine. wrote: > I love the taste of chocolate, but can't tolerate the caffeine. Is > there any one who knows of a type of chocolate that has little to no > caffeine? > > White chocolate doesn't have caffeine but isn't a chocolate > either--it's almond butter. |
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