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claim to be an expert, only knowledgeable in certain aspects of chocolate making. there is quite an easy way of checking chocolate –i've got two chocolate bars here – one is like a standard sort of milk chocolate, perhaps a sort of lower end type of chocolate and one is more sort of higher end, higher cocoa...
"bag" of unroasted cocoa beans i went ahead and measured out oz and dropped them into my coffee roaster. my roaster is a fluid bed roaster and these beans are much bigger and flatter than coffee. they really did not circulate very well and i had to continuously rock the roaster to keep from scorching...
mill helps the champion do it's job of grinding the cocoa beans to liqueur and removing trace husk. the santha is used to refine your chocolate after it comes from the champion. it might be able to grind cocoa beans, but it can't remove husk like the champion can and you really don't want husk in your...
beans into a flat rate box, but a few other items. we have eliminated the "cocoa beans only" restriction and will see how it works. if you know the size of the flat rate box and know a product will not fit, please be considerate and don't choose that option. our software is not fool proof. rates: usa...
available that i am offering for free. and, last but not least, i have dropped the shipping weight so shipping costs will also be less. just choose what combination you want and away you go. oh, and because i have had the question quite a bit, the small drum cylinder is meant for smaller coffee beans, not cocoa...
while, plus a weekly roasting schedule for those that don't want or need lbs. just order ahead and they will go out as their week comes around. and as a small bonus, the don homero that i ran out of a month back or so, will be available until it runs out. if this goes well, i will cycle all of the cocoa...
so now i am considering purchasing cocoa liquor/mass from another manufacturer and using the santha to create my own finished product. any general thoughts or recommendations? i know of e. guittard, callabaut, any other suggestions for manufacturers that i can buy the liquor from?...