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Gourmet Belgian Chocolate-They Are Simply Irresistible!

Is there a mortal on earth who does not love chocolate? The very thought of this rich brown indulgence is enough to make your mouth water. There are many different varieties of chocolate available today. Among them the Belgian Chocolates, especially the Gourmet varieties are simply irresistible. Once you taste these sweet temptations it will be hard for you to stop at just one. Well, all chocolates are generally very tasty but if you want an extraordinary experience you should do something to preserve these chocolates in good condition

 

You might be under the misconception that Gourmet Belgian Chocolates should be preserved in the refrigerator. These chocolates are best preserved in a cool place at a temperature of 17 degrees centigrade. Keeping them at lower temperatures in the freezer is going to alter the properties of the chocolate. It is going to become stiff and the presence of moisture in the freezer is going to change the texture and appearance of the chocolate. All these factors are going to change the taste of the chocolate. If you are a gourmet you will be sensitive to even minor changes in the texture and taste of the chocolate.

In the case of exposure to high temperatures, the chocolates develop a sort of a grey casting on their surfaces as the molten cocoa butter rises to the surface. This does not have any effect on the taste or the freshness of the chocolate. Another care that should be taken is that the Gourmet Belgian Chocolates should be kept away from moisture and water as this will make the chocolate stiff by altering its consistency. Of course, if you are making some recipes using these chocolates, you can add some water as required by the recipe.

You can make some really delicious recipes with Gourmet Belgian Chocolates. While cooking the chocolate, do not cover it with a lid because if you do not allow the steam to escape, it will collect as droplets of water on the surface of the chocolate and alter is consistency. If covering is inevitable, it is better to use a perforated lid or a piece of cotton cloth. Gourmet Belgian Chocolate recipes are best prepared by heating the chocolate on a low flame. You should first allow the chocolate to melt slowly. If you heat it at high temperatures it will turn grainy which is not at all suitable for making any recipe.

Gourmet Belgian Chocolates are a rare delight. Many confectioners manufacture some really alluring varieties. They come in a variety of forms and tastes. Some of them are enriched with dry fruits. These are chocolates that are to be relished in a relaxed mood. It can be safely said that you get a gourmet Belgian chocolate for every occasions.

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