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Tuesday?s Cupful: Types of Chocolate


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Shades of sweetness to suit every desire Different types of chocolate are available for hardcore chocolate lovers. The Mixed Stew crew has cravings for dark chocolate. After all, it is a healthy treat. (More on that tomorrow.) Here?s a brief description of the different kinds of chocolate:Milk Chocolate - In the U.S., milk chocolate contains 10% chocolate liquor along with cocoa solids, 3.7% milk


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