What are the white bits in Toblerone?

Ever had a Toblerone? Those delicious chewy bits in the milk chocolate are a good example of the finer nougat in life. Nougat's not just a candy filling, however. In Europe and the Middle East, it IS the candy.
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What is the white stuff in Toblerone?

Emil Baumann, the cousin of Theodor Tobler, created the unique recipe consisting of milk chocolate including nougat, almonds, and honey. Theodor Tobler came up with the distinctive triangular shape and packaging.
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What's the crunchy stuff in Toblerone?

The bar features Toblerone's Swiss milk chocolate with toasted crushed corn, honey and almond nougat.
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Is it safe 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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What is the white powder on chocolate?

Sugar bloom happens when moisture comes in contact with the chocolate - it dissolves the sugar crystals on the chocolate's surface, leaving a white, powdery look. Fat bloom occurs due to improper storing conditions, dramatic changes in temperature, or a poor tempering process.
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Is sugar bloom safe to eat?

Can You Still Use Chocolate That's Been Bloomed? Yes, you can (thank goodness!). While fat bloom and sugar bloom have a negative effect on appearance, the product remains perfectly safe to eat and can be remelted to remove discoloration.
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Is the white stuff on old chocolate mold?

Since the white stuff is just sugar or fat, it's not going to hurt you if you eat it.
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Can fungus grow on chocolate?

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.
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How do I know if chocolate has gone 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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Why do you get white spots on chocolate?

White specs are signs of either a “fat bloom” or “sugar bloom,” which are both naturally occurring. Fat Bloom = a streaky, often waxy-white coating that forms when liquid milk fats or cocoa butter separate and then move through the chocolate before finally crystallizing on the surface.
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What is nougat in Toblerone?

Toblerone is a Swiss chocolate bar made with honey and almond nougat.
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How are you meant to eat Toblerone?

Here's how it works:

You've probably been breaking pieces off by pulling them to the outside. This can take some dexterity and muscle power, and often results in chocolate covered digits. Instead, you should be pushing triangles inwards, towards the rest of the bar. A simple tap on the tip should do it.
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Is Toblerone unhealthy?

Toblerone 100g bar

With only one less gram of fat than our worst chocolate bar, the iconic Toblerone comes in a close second place with the Whispa Gold. It's got seven less calories and 1g less gram of fat so just about misses last place.
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Why is my chocolate Chalky?

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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Why does Toblerone taste different?

In Toblerone's announcement on Facebook, they explained the change was due to an an increase in price of the ingredients it uses to make their chocolate. So yes, it's bars sadly have less chocolate per package now — 10% less.
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How can you tell if chocolate is moldy?

While bloom and mold look similar, there is definitely a difference between them, and if it is white and fuzzy and growing off and above the surface of the chocolate, then it is mold. If it is just a chalky layer on the surface of the chocolate, then it is probably just bloom.
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Can you eat chocolate 2 years out of date?

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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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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What can you do with bloomed chocolate?

Yes. If you are melting chocolate and notice that your chocolate has bloomed, then it is still okay to use. Simply pour it into your bowl to melt, and the cocoa butter or sugar will mix right back in making the bloom disappear.
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Why are my chocolate molds white?

The white coating on your chocolate probably has nothing to do with your molds at all. Usually when chocolate goes white and dull it is because of something called "chocolate bloom." Chocolate bloom occurs when chocolate is exposed to temperatures that are either too hot or too cold.
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What are the white dots in my Nutella?

Show activity on this post. If you touch the spots and they are dry and do not melt, it's sugar bloom. If they taste like sugar, it's a good indication, too. I would not recommend eating it, because after this time the fat is likely rancid.
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How long does it take for chocolate to get moldy?

Smaller molds might take 5 to 10 minutes and medium to large molds could take anywhere from 15 to 20 minutes.
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Is Dusty chocolate safe to eat?

The short answer is yes, it's safe. The taste may end up a little off, but it's edible nonetheless. If you're uneasy about eating bloomed chocolate but don't want to waste the candy, use it for baking.
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Why is my chocolate blooming?

The cocoa butter inside your chocolate melts and separates from the rest of the ingredients when it is in a warm environment that is not properly managed. As a result, it then rises to the surface and settles, thus creating the off-white bloom.
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Is it safe to eat chocolate that melted in the sun?

Do not worry about eating a melted chocolate, it is completely healthy and safe to eat a melted chocolate bar. Chocolate bloom has an effect on the texture of chocolate, not on its flavor. No worries! You can consume a box of chocolate with bloom without compromising your health.
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