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Milk Chocolate

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Best chocolate in the world

Different people have different tastes and preferences when it comes to chocolates. Some, like their sweet and milky chocolate, while others like their dark, rich and bitter. The chocolate is made in different places around the world and each country or place has its own chocolate products unique. United States tend to separate chocolates taste different chocolates French and Belgian and Swiss chocolates. The best type of chocolate depends on the taster or eater.

In general, Belgian and Swiss chocolates tend to be lighter and sweeter the French chocolate and a shell-shaped outer mold, while the French are often coated with chocolate, like dark chocolate candy famous. French chocolates usually have subtle flavors and taste of dark chocolate and rich, and therefore are less sweet than Belgian chocolate and Switzerland. Traditional American chocolates are even lighter and sweeter than the chocolate of Belgium and Switzerland, and the flavors more pronounced and identifiable.

The Americans have a milder palate and lighter than most Europeans when it comes to their chocolate, but in recent years the American palate changed. The New American chocolate is French inspired, and is therefore darker and less sweet. It was also less pronounced flavor, be more subtle and more difficult to identify. Most New American chocolates are molded shell rather than asphalt.

The United States is one of the largest distributors in the world of chocolate with chocolate top two leading international manufacturer Hershey and Mars. The U.S. company is chocolate and large Business has increased significantly at a rapid pace, more than any other country in the world. The U.S. chocolate industry has begun to develop during the American Revolution, beginning in 1765 when the chocolate factory was established trees. Thomas Jefferson, former president United States, became a fan of chocolate and even wrote to John Adams that "The superiority of chocolate, both for health and food, will soon give it the same preference over tea and coffee in America which it has in Spain. "

France produces some the best chocolates in the world. It has long been popular among the royal family and was even considered a luxury. During the reign of Louis XIII, his wife, Anne of Austria, said the chocolate was the official drink of the French court. The wife of Louis XIV, Marie-Therese and Austria, has shared his love of chocolate with the French people.

Swiss chocolate is one of the main exports of Switzerland with watches. Nestle, one of the biggest chocolate brands in the world, originated in Switzerland. It was first established in 1819 by Francois-Louis Cailler. Other Major products include Swiss chocolate Lindt and Suchard. Swiss chocolate is synonymous with high quality, made with the finest ingredients using pure cocoa butter, and with high manufacturing standards.

Belgian chocolate is famous for its variety of flavors and toppings, presented in the gift famous sweets, chocolate. " A box of chocolates can contain several flavors and fillings using a variety of fruits and nuts, and assorted types of chocolate, usually dark and milk chocolate.

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We couldn’t get enough of Hotel Chocolats Chocolate Dipping Adventure here at Daily Grommet. It’s a chic, delicious treat for gourmet chocolate lovers. bit.ly

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Not many have heard of Daniel Peter, but Nestle is a household name.  Who would of thought that two enterprising entrepreneurs many decades ago would have such results in their quest for perfection as evidenced by the love of milk chocolate in today’s world.

Daniel Peter was a Swiss candle manufacturer in Vevey Switzerland until the use of kerosene made candle making a dying business.  Had it not been the advent of the oil lamp in the 1860’s we might well live a society today without milk chocolate.  AAckk!  What an aweful thought!

While searching for a better use of his candle factory, Peter fell in love with a chocolatier’s daughter and married her.  Following the example of his brother-in-law, Auguste Cailler, he started to manufacture chocolate in 1867.   However, even then chocolate making was competitive.

Daniel wanted something new to differentiate his product from his competitors. He had the idea of including milk into his chocolate, but found it almost impossible to do. Finally after much experimentation he was successful. However, the mixture turned sour in less than a week. He described the situation to a neighbor, Henri Nestle, who was encountering a similar stability problem with his baby food manufacturing process.

By pooling their efforts, the solution was found. Nearly all the water content was extracted from the milk before mixing it with cocoa to make chocolate. Hence, the world’s most popular confection — milk chocolate — was created in 1875 by using Henri Nestle’s “condensed” milk.

Peter refined his recipe over the next decade.  His chocolate became an international sensation.  Showered with medals at expositions, and embraced by the chocolate-loving public.
Having conquered Europe,  Peter was ready to invade the new world. In 1901, a representative of Lamont, Corliss and Company became the company’s first stateside sales representative. By 1907, a Peter’s manufacturing facility was opened in Fulton, New York.

Some years later, Lamont, Corliss and Company purchased the company, which would become Nestle’s Chocolate Company in 1951, proving how very small the world of chocolate truly is.

Since 1907 Nestle Chocolate & Confections has manufactured chocolate in the United States to the highest standard of quality. Peter’s Chocolate, a division of Nestle Food Company, continued the tradition, offering an extensive line of products known for their quality and consistency. It is a fitting tribute to Daniel Peter, the inventor of milk chocolate.
In 2002 the Peter’s brand was purchased by Cargill, Incorporated, which continues the tradition of producing milk chocolate from whole milk crumb in accordance with Daniel Peter’s original method.

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Since the discovery of chocolates, people have been crazy about it.  Today, people crave for great tasting and fine chocolates from different parts of the world. You have to admit almost everyone loves chocolates a little  all the way to the addicted and obsessed .   Especially those receiving chocolates as a gift.

Besides, who can resist a great tasting chocolate? From kids to the elders, chocolates are one of the most popular candies in the world. There are many countries that produce a particluar kind of chocolate. These countries offer great tasting fine chocolate. However, only a few countries are famous for their chocolates and one of these countries is Belgium.

Belgium is considered to be one of the best chocolate producers in the world. They produce high quality and find chocolates that everyone from all over the world love. People purchase Belgian chocolates in duty free terminals in international airports as gifts. Some travel all the way to Belgium just to get a fresh-made-today taste of the different Belgian chocolates that the country has to offer.

If you are a person who loves chocolates and you haven’t tasted Belgian chocolates yet, then do so immediately. Chocolate lovers the world over say that you can never get enough of Belgian chocolates. And you definitely cannot not try and eat just one, even if you are on a diet.

One type of Belgian chocolate to try is called the Belgian chocolate biscuit. In this type of chocolate, the biscuit is covered with creamy Belgian chocolate. It comes in different varieties of Belgian chocolate, such as milk chocolate, dark chocolate and there are also white chocolate coated biscuits available.

It has been said that you are missing a part of your life if you haven’t tasted Belgian chocolate biscuits. 

 Listed below are a variety of high quality Belgian chocolate biscuits to get you started:

These are just some of the Belgian chocolate biscuits to consider tasting. They are made from high quality biscuits and high quality Belgian chocolates.

 You will see that Belgian chocolates are different from other kinds of chocolates in that they  are creamy and offer a not-so-sweet taste.  One of the reasons why Belgian chocolates have became world famous.

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Raised in rural central Pennsylvania with no formal education, Milton S. Hershey, as a teenager took on a four year apprenticeship to a candy maker in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  Then in 1876 he attempted to start his own candy business and failed despite the 6 years of hard work he put in to it.

Then he moved to Denver and began working with a confectioner who taught him how to make caramels using fresh milk.  Moving to New York City he started up a second candy business.  It also failed.

A true entrepreneur, Milton brushed off the failure and returned to Lancaster, Pennsylvania and tried again to make a go of the caramel business.  This time it worked.  He became extremely successful.

The Lancaster Caramel Company was shipping all over the U.S. and Europe, employing up to 1400 people.  It wasn’t long before he became one of the area’s leading citizens.

Milton Hershey became fascinated with the art of chocolate making and purchased German chocolate-making machinery exhibited at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. He bought the equipment for his Lancaster plant and soon began producing chocolate coatings for his caramel and  a variety of chocolate creations.

For years he worked at perfecting a viable recipe for making milk chocolate.   The Swiss had closely guarded their secret of making milk chocolate.  Finally he hit upon the right formula of milk, sugar and cocoa that allowed him to realize his long held dream of mass producing and distributing milk chocolate candy.

Now what had been a luxury for the rich only, could be enjoyed by any one who could afford a Hershey Bar.

Hershey sold the Lancaster Caramel Co. for $1 million in 1900 in order to concentrate exclusively on his chocolate business. Three years later, he returned to Derry Township, where he was born, to build a new factory. There he could obtain the large supplies of fresh milk needed to perfect and produce fine milk chocolate.

In 1903 he began construction on what was to become the world’s largest chocolate manufacturing plant. The facility, completed in 1905, was designed to manufacture chocolate using the latest mass production techniques.   milk chocolate quickly became the first nationally marketed product of its kind.

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