Heat resistant compound chocolate

Hi, I want to make heat resistant compound chocolate drops, I would like your help.

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The simplest way is to use higher melting point fat…

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@Roy @anonimUser01 if we add High melting point fat in compound chocolate.
Won’t that be harmful for human beings ?

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Please explain why you say so…

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Fat being added should be compatible with the human body temp like of mouth and even if melts inside the mouth as temp is higher here than other body parts. Then by going Inside the circulatory system won’t that cause clogging ?
I guess so
I am not known accurately with it.
Please share ur views and make it clear

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A very simplistic understanding. …:smile:
Fats regardless of melting point are gradually broken down in your body…please study about the biochemistry and physiology of fat digestion so you can get first hand information about it.

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A starting point is one would need cocoa butter replacement higher melting fats. Higher temp countries have been using them for years, baking compound chips are even higher for choc chip cookies etc.

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Speak to your fat specialist companies in your country. 90% of job done.

Commercially a choc chip cookie with hardened chips are very much in demand.

You need to control the shear rate of liquid chocolate to make it bake stable/ Heat resistant.

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