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Compound chocolate

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Type
  
Chocolate substitute

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Alternative names
  
Compound coating, chocolatey coating

Main ingredients
  
Cocoa, vegetable fats or oils, sweeteners

Similar
  
Couverture chocolate, Dark chocolate, Copha, Chocolate liquor, Milky

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Compound chocolate is a product made from a combination of cocoa, vegetable fat, and sweeteners. It is used as a lower-cost alternative to true chocolate, as it uses less-expensive hard vegetable fats such as coconut oil or palm kernel oil in place of the more expensive cocoa butter. It may also be known as 'compound coating' or 'chocolatey coating' when used as a coating for candy. It is often used in less expensive candy bars to replace enrobed chocolate on a product.

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Cocoa butter must be tempered to maintain gloss and coating. A baker tempers chocolate by cooling the chocolate mass below its setting point, then rewarming the chocolate to between 31 and 32 °C (88 and 90 °F) for milk chocolate, or between 32 and 33 °C (90 and 91 °F) for semi-sweet chocolate. Compound coatings, however, do not need to be tempered. Instead, they are simply warmed to between 3 and 5 °C (5.4 and 9.0 °F) above the coating's melting point.

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