Is it true that chocolate lives forever?!


Question:

Is it true that chocolate lives forever?

Someone told me that even when chocolate gets all the white stuff on it and tastes stale, it can be melted and re-set, and then it's as good as new! Is this true? If it is, it means chocolate is......invincible!


Answers:
You can melt and re-set, but the oil and fat in the chocolate is probably stale and oxidized at this point. It probably won't make you sick, but it'll probably taste funny.

Yes chocolate is the TRUE AND ONLY INVINCIBLE EATABLE THING IN THE WORLD.

Chocolate doesn't live forever. Diamonds live forever!

Haven't you ever heard Melts in your mouth?

No, it's not true. Throw it away when it gets old.

This is basically true. The white stuff is oils that have separated from the chocolate. Depending on the quality of the chocolate, it is probably wax, though better chocolate it is just excess cocoa butter. Anyway, melting the chocolate remixes the oils back into the rest. Just be careful to do this on a double boiler, and heat it slowly so you don't scorch it. If you do, it will get lumpy and taste burnt.

chocolate will eventually go bad :(
honey lasts forever. they have even found honey in the pyramids that's edible.

mmmmmmm.... chocolate...

I'm sorry, but I've never witnessed such happenings. Of course, chocolate never lasts long enough in my presence for me to see any white stuff appear; so that may be why. ;)

no. in fact it turns white and chalky when it gets old. it also depends on the type of chocolate. Milk chocolate isn't rich in cocoa so it turns earlier than say dark chocolate with a higher cocoa percentage.

I am not sure neat question I want to look up on that now, but IO don't think it lasts forever thats a little too far




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