Chocolate of the future doesn't melt easily


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A major chocolate maker may have hit on a breakthrough for the industry - not so much with a tasty new concoction but with a tasty concoction that doesn't melt easily.

Cadbury is patenting a technique that keeps its bars from melting even in temperatures of up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius), UK's Daily Mail reported.

Dubbed "temperature-tolerant chocolate" by scientists at Cadbury?s research and development plant in Bourneville, the new Dairy Milk bars stay solid even at 40-degree temperatures for more than three hours, the report said.

"We have found that it is possible to instil temperature-tolerant properties by refining the conched chocolate after the conching step. Production of temperature-tolerant chocolate would allow production of chocolate-containing product more suitable for hot climates, particularly in less economically developed countries where the supply chain is ill-equipped to handle temperature fluctuations," the Daily Mail quoted Cadbury as saying in its patent application.

In contrast, standard chocolate has a melting point of 93 degrees Fahrenheit (33.8889 degrees Celsius).

But the Daily Mail said Cadbury is not planning to sell these chocolates worldwide just yet - it's targeting hot countries, possibly India and Brazil, at least for now.

"It is not something we need in countries like the UK where heat-damaged chocolate is a very rare occurrence and storage is as it should be. Cadbury?s is capable of dealing with the temperate UK climate and there are no plans to use any new recipe. There?s just not a market for it in the UK," said Tony Bilsborough, head of corporate affairs at Kraft Foods.

But he also admitted the new bars would not have the same melt-in-the-mouth quality as normal Dairy Milks.

"The melting point is what makes the bar so attractive, as that is what releases the flavor. If it melts at a higher temperature, it will take longer for it to melt in the mouth," he said.

The secret lies in the conching step, where a container grinds the ingredients.

Cadbury developed a way to break down sugar into smaller pieces, so less fat covers them and the bar is thus more resistant to heat.

Disappointment

The heat-resistant technique did not stop Cadbury, an iconic British brand acquired by US-based Kraft, from getting heat for its decision not to sell the new bars in the UK, the Daily Mail reported.

"Kraft promised British chocolate for British people when they took over Cadbury. But it seems that we do all the innovating, then they give the best of British to people overseas," said Robert Halfon, Conservative MP for Harlow.

"This is incredibly disappointing. We invented this brand and now British workers are not being allowed to enjoy the chocolate of their labours. I would urge them to reconsider this and allow British people to have same rights as chocolate-eaters in other countries," he added.

Kennedy, a chocolate-taster for over 30 years, said such a product could be very popular in the UK.

"We also eat far more chocolate in this country than in most other places. So we should get the benefits when they come up with new innovations," said Kennedy.

On the other hand, Felicity Loudon, a descendant of the founder of Cadbury, said Kraft is an American company so we "shouldn?t be surprised that they are leaving us out."

"It is sad," Loudon added.

For their part, professional chocolatiers were unimpressed with Cadbury?s new invention, claiming it would not taste as good as original Dairy Milk.

"There?s no doubt that it will affect the taste. I can?t see why you would develop a product that is less good than the one you already have," said Willie Harcourt-Cooze, chocolate-maker and star of Channel 4 fly- on-the-wall documentary Willie?s Wonky Chocolate Factory.

Malachy McReynolds, managing director of chocolate company Elizabeth Shaw, said the melt-in-the-mouth characteristics are precisely what makes chocolate so comforting and delightful to eat.

"The pleasure of eating it will inevitably be affected. We would not make our chocolate this way," McReynolds said. ? ELR, GMA News

So will they be able to melt in your mouth or will you have to chew them up?

it melts in your mouth because of your saliva not from heat, so yes it should still melt in your mouth

Why are the British whining, it simply isn't needed in the uk as it'll almost never hit 40c there

It says why in the article

Cadbury is not planning to sell these chocolates worldwide just yet - it's targeting hot countries, possibly India and Brazil, at least for now.

"It is not something we need in countries like the UK where heat-damaged chocolate is a very rare occurrence and storage is as it should be. Cadbury?s is capable of dealing with the temperate UK climate and there are no plans to use any new recipe.

It says why in the article

That just says why they're not doing it. I understand why they're not using it in the UK, but the British are whining about it not being used there.

I imagine this would impact the flavour in a negative fashion though

it melts in your mouth because of your saliva not from heat, so yes it should still melt in your mouth

thats not melting, thats dissolving... this would be just like eating chocolate flavoured soft candy, not actual chocolate... the chocolate flavour would still be there but the texture will be completely different

Why are the British whining, it simply isn't needed in the uk as it'll almost never hit 40c there

I can promise you 99% of 'the British' really don't give a stuff. It's just a Daily Fail article and a sound bite from a politician. Both make a living from whining.

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