Author Question: Which type of chocolate does NOT need to be tempered? (Read 241 times)

LaDunn

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Which type of chocolate does NOT need to be tempered?
◦ Milk chocolate
◦ White chocolate
◦ Coating chocolate
◦ Dark couverture


Cheesycrackers

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Coating chocolate



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LaDunn

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Excellent



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Great! Please up vote :D



 

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