Milk vs. Dark vs. Semi-sweet vs. Bitter-sweet chocolate?

Milk vs. Dark vs. Semi-sweet vs. Bitter-sweet chocolate? - Chocolate Cake Near Milk on Cup

What's the difference between the following chocolates?

  • Milk
  • Dark
  • Semi-sweet
  • Bitter-sweet

If a chocolate only lists the % cocoa solids used, can I figure out which of the above types it is?



Best Answer

Milk chocolate is unique in that it contains a significant quantity milk, either in the powdered, liquid, or condensed form.

Dark chocolate is a category of chocolate that includes semisweet and bittersweet chocolate. The US FDA actually does classify dark chocolate as anything containing 35% or more cacao (liquor or butter). In practice, semisweet chocolate is typically much sweeter, and contains about 50% sugar. Bittersweet chocolate, on the other hand, typically contains about 33% sugar. Some dark chocolates may contain small amounts of milk, but not enough to be called milk chocolate.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Types_of_chocolate




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What is the difference between bittersweet semi sweet dark and milk chocolate?

It's extremely similar in flavor and texture to semisweet chocolate, and home cooks might freely substitute one for the other. On the chocolate spectrum, bittersweet chocolate is darker than milk chocolate and semisweet chocolate.

Is dark chocolate more bitter than milk chocolate?

Dark chocolate naturally has a more bitter taste than milk chocolate, but levels of cocoa higher than 80 percent make it especially bitter due to low sugar levels. Sweet chocolate-lovers often do not tolerate the taste of this high cocoa content well.

Are dark chocolate and bittersweet chocolate the same?

What They Are: Dark chocolate chips are bittersweet chocolate with at least 35 percent cacao\u2014the same as for dark bar chocolate\u2014but they typically have less cocoa butter, so they're cheaper to make and will hold their shape on the production line.

Is semi sweet chocolate more bitter than dark chocolate?

Semisweet chocolates are not typically very sweet, but they are sweeter, not as intensely flavored and lack the bitter notes that some \u201cultra-dark\u201d chocolates have. Semisweet chocolate gives a balanced flavor to most chocolate chip cookie recipes, adding just the right amount of sweetness and chocolate flavor.




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Answer 2

In the US, the government regulates the use of certain chocolate terms. Their distinctions for chocolates have to do with the chocolate liquor content and not the total amount of cocoa products (the cocoa fat and the other solids). The regulations also do not distinguish between bittersweet and semisweet. To them it is all sweet chocolate. Based on Callebut labeling, milk chocolate has about 32% cocoa content and dark chocolate 51% or more.

In practice you will find chocolates with 40% or more labeled as either semi-sweet or bittersweet. Semi-sweets are supposed to have more sugar, so if we use the nomenclature adopted by Ghirardelli (a common choice for cooking in the US) that means 53% of the chocolate product is sugar, whereas for bittersweet they use 40% (based on chocolate chips).

If you look at the Nutrition Facts label, the total amount of sugar in a portion is listed together with the weight of the portion. For example, for the 55% Chocolove bar, it is 13/30 = 43%, so this Chocolove would be in the bittersweet category.

Chocolove Nutrition Label

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