Secret of the Chocolate that never melts in hand but in your mouth
by Theresa Lisenby on 2007-09-23However, these butters do not have the same melting point as cocoa butter. A science, called "hydrogenation ", is required to alter its properties. Hydrogenation is the process of injecting hydrogen gas into hot oil, at scalding temperatures between 120ºC and 210ºC. After the process is complete, the butter has new solidifying and melting points.
Hydrogen is a versatile element that appears as a gas, liquid or solid. This element is the secret behind the chocolate's melting properties.
Research now indicates that hydrogenated oils produce "trans fats? which can lead to obesity, clogged arteries and other diseases.
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