Can chocolate get moldy?

Chocolate cannot grow mold. Sugar bloom or fat bloom are the only things you'll see happening on chocolate. This only happens when the chocolate is improperly tempered or improperly stored. May not look pretty or taste good, but it's not moldy.
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Can you eat mold on chocolate?

It is completely safe to eat, and should not make you throw the chocolate away! Bloom found on chocolate can seem chalky, and it might slightly change the taste of the chocolate, but it is not bad for you, and you can still eat the chocolate.
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Is it OK to eat chocolate with white spots?

We've got good news for you: It's absolutely still edible, and there's no need to throw out that perfectly OK chocolate bar. White flecks and spots on your chocolate bar are signs of either a “fat bloom” or a “sugar bloom,” and it's totally natural.
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How long does it take for chocolate to go Mouldy?

If unopened and stored properly, dark chocolate lasts 2 years (from the day it was made). If opened, but still stored properly, the rule of thumb is one year. As for milk and white chocolate bars, the time available is cut in half. One year if unopened and stored properly, and 6-8 months if opened and stored properly.
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Can you get sick from old chocolate?

Can old chocolate make you sick? If you feel badly after eating any chocolate product, throw the rest of it out and don't buy it again. Old chocolate can make you sick if it's been tainted with something or if one of the added ingredients has expired, such as milk powder.
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Is This Mold on My Chocolate?



How do I know if chocolate is bad?

If you're seeing cracks or dots on the surface of the chocolate, odds are it's dried out quite a bit since its days as fresh chocolate, and has gone stale. And if there's mold on the chocolate, throw it away immediately. If it looks like regular chocolate, it will almost definitely taste like chocolate.
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Can I eat 2 year old chocolate?

Best before dates for dark chocolate products tend to be over 2 years, and you can normally eat the chocolate for up to 3 years past this if stored properly. Most resources state that milk chocolate can last approximately 1 year, but take this with a pinch of salt.
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Is chocolate bad if it turns white?

(Spoiler alert, it's still safe to eat!) This white film does not mean the chocolate is moldy or has gone bad. It's actually just a scientific process called “chocolate bloom”. There are two types of this bloom: sugar bloom and fat bloom.
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Why does my chocolate turn white?

Recommended. According to Channel 4's Food Unwrapped, incorrectly keeping chocolate in temperatures that are either too cold or too warm causes the fat particles in the chocolate to rise to the surface and in turn create a white powdery film.
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Can I eat bloomed chocolate?

This excess causes the sugar in the chocolate to crystalize, creating a speckled appearance on the surface of the chocolate. Ultimately, bloom doesn't really harm the favor or shelf life of your chocolate, and you can still eat it and cook with it, but it is unsightly.
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Why are there white flakes in my chocolate milk?

It's a suspension. If you'd ask a scientist they might say it's a suspension of solid particles (= cocoa) in a continuous liquid (= milk). That's because cocoa doesn't dissolve in milk.
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What happens to chocolate when it gets old?

Sugar bloom happens when the chocolate is exposed to moisture, causing gritty-looking sugar crystals to form. Bloomed chocolate is still perfectly safe to eat, but it won't have the same delicious taste or texture as fresh chocolate.
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How do you know if chocolate is moldy?

Chocolate cannot grow mold. Sugar bloom or fat bloom are the only things you'll see happening on chocolate. This only happens when the chocolate is improperly tempered or improperly stored. May not look pretty or taste good, but it's not moldy.
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Can chocolate grow bacteria?

"The good microbes, such as Bifidobacterium and lactic acid bacteria, feast on chocolate," she said. "When you eat dark chocolate, they grow and ferment it, producing compounds that are anti-inflammatory," said John Finley, Ph. D.
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Why does my chocolate look ashy?

When chocolate turns gray like that, one of two things could be the culprit: sugar bloom or fat bloom. Sugar bloom is normally caused by surface moisture. The moisture causes the sugar in the chocolate to dissolve. Once the moisture evaporates, sugar crystals remain on the surface.
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Do chocolate bars go bad?

Pure chocolate can last for two years or more without presenting any acute health risks, but it's likely to change in texture and become less appetizing after about 12 months. Given enough time, some bars could even become so dry and hard as to be inedible (or at least a danger to your teeth).
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How long is chocolate good for?

Stored this way, chocolate will last a while: Solid milk chocolate keeps for over a year; solid dark chocolate keeps for nearly two years; and white for four months. Filled chocolates, such as truffles, keep for about three to four months (unless they're full of preservatives).
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What does expired chocolate look like?

If you see a white or grey hue to your chocolate then it's probably had a fat bloom – whilst it takes away from the glossy shine of your chocolate, it doesn't affect the taste. If your chocolate has a grainy and bitty texture then it will have experienced a sugar bloom.
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Why does chocolate look chalky?

That white discoloration that sometimes forms on old chocolate turns the stomachs of chocolate lovers everywhere. For years, researchers have known that the harmless change, known as a fat bloom, is caused by liquid fat such as cocoa butter migrating through the chocolate and crystalizing on the candy's surface.
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Can you eat 10 year old chocolate?

Chocolate, like many other products, degrades in quality over time. A 10-year-old bar won't be nearly as good as a fresh one. If your chocolate seems to be perfectly okay but is somewhat flavorless, it's past its prime, and you should toss it out.
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Can you get food poisoning from chocolate?

In the past three months, more than 150 cases of salmonella food poisoning across Europe have been linked to Kinder chocolate products. Most of the cases have been in children under ten years old.
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How long does chocolate last once opened?

Stored under those moderate temperatures, most types of boxed chocolates will retain their quality for at least 6 to 9 months, even after they been opened. It is shorter for chocolates filled with creams and caramels.
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Is it OK to eat discolored chocolate?

Despite the "mandatory expiration date", chocolate does not go bad in that it is unsafe to eat. The discoloration or "bloom" you see is nothing more than the cocoa butter which has separated due to either age or improper storage (most likely in a too warm area).
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When should you not eat chocolate?

Do yourself a favor and watch out for the following five signs to determine whether your chocolate's spoiled or if it's safe to eat.
  • Fat Bloom. ...
  • Sugar Bloom. ...
  • Odor. ...
  • Quality & Freshness. ...
  • Taste. ...
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