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sourcing performance, given the substantial volume of palm oil used by our spreads business. to maximize our impact, we've focused our efforts on a priority set of key crops and commodities. these priorities include palm oil, paper and board, soy, sugar, tea, dairy, rapeseed, cereals, vegetables, cocoa
drive the greatest impact. we've pinpointed a set of 12 priority crops and commodities which are not only crucial to our brands, but also where we can have most impact within their agricultural sectors. these include palm oil, paper and board, soy, sugar, tea, dairy, rapeseed, cereals, vegetables, cocoa...
https://www.unilever.com/sustainable-living/reducing-environmental-impact/sustainable-sourcing/
in nearly all of my recipes i have at least a small amount of cocoa butter. i melt the cocoa butter, and then add the lecithin, stirring to incorporate. you can add it directly to your chocolate in your melanger, but i find it seems to behave better this way. likewise, for vanilla, i take a vanilla bean
, split it down the middle, scrap the seeds, and toss it all into the cocoa butter to steep for / - hour. longer is fine, shorter if you wish. scrap the vanilla bean again, and use the vanilla infused cocoa butter, seeds and all. and if you don't use cocoa butter?...
https://chocolatealchemy.com/blog/2013/06/20/ask-the-alchemist-39