Okolaaditüüpides
Okolaaditüüpides, commonly known as chocolate types, refers to the various classifications of chocolate based on their ingredients and processing. The primary categories are dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and white chocolate. Dark chocolate is characterized by its high cocoa solid content, ranging from 35% to over 90%. It contains cocoa mass, cocoa butter, and sugar, and may include lecithin as an emulsifier. The higher the cocoa percentage, the more intense and less sweet the flavor.
Milk chocolate is a sweeter variety, containing cocoa solids, cocoa butter, sugar, and milk solids, such as
White chocolate is distinct in that it does not contain cocoa solids. It is made from cocoa
Beyond these main types, there are other variations like ruby chocolate, a relatively new category derived