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Valrhona Dulcey Blond

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SKU:
DAI13
UPC:
812725026889

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Additional Information

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
France
FLAVOR:
White Chocolate
PRODUCT TYPE:
Couverture Chocolate
SUGGESTED USES:
Fillings
WHEAT:
Wheat Free
EGG:
Egg Free
SOY:
Yes
PEANUT:
Peanut Free
SUGAR FREE:
No
TREE NUT:
Tree Nut Free
COLOR:
Brown
GLUTEN FREE:
Gluten Free
ALCOHOL FREE:
Alcohol Free
NON GMO:
Non-GMO
ORGANIC:
No
VEGAN FRIENDLY:
No
KOSHER:
No
INGREDIENTS:
Cocoa Butter, Sugar, Whole Milk Powder, Dried Skimmed Milk, Whey, Butter, Emulsifier (soya lecithin), Natural Vanilla Extract. May contain: Nuts, Egg Proteins, Gluten, Peanuts
SPEC:
SDS:
COCOA PERCENTAGE:
0-32%
FORM:
Wafers/Melts
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Description

Non MGOgluten freealcohol free

Valrhona Dulcey Blond are chocolate feves (wafers/) of a unique blond colored baking chocolate from Valrhona that stands out for its creamy texture and a delicious taste that is not too sweet with intense biscuity flavors.

The ingredients are Cocoa butter, sugar, whole milk powder, dried skimmed milk, whey, butter, emulsifier (soya lecithin), natural vanilla extract.

Dulcey is a smooth,creamy chocolate with a velvety, enveloping texture and a warm, blond color. The first notes are buttery, toasty and not too sweet, gradually giving way to a hint of salt.

Dulcey can be used in Ganache, mousse, ice-cream, & sorbets, Chocolate beverages, Molding, chocolate sauces, Decoration, Glazing & Cremeux


Storage and Shelf Life:

Chocolate must be kept in a cool (preferably below 65 F) and dry environment. When kept in proper storage chocolate can be in good condition for a year or two or even longer. Chocolate is susceptible to picking up "off notes" from strongly flavored products such as caraway, onion, garlic, etc., and should be stored separately.

Occasionally there may be light-coloured streaks or film on the surface of the chocolate. This occurs naturally and is a characteristic of chocolate. It will disappear when the chocolate is re-melted.

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