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Almond bark

Almond bark
TypeChocolate substitute
Main ingredientsVegetable oil, food colouring and flavouring
  • Cookbook: Almond bark

Almond bark (also known as vanilla flavored candy coating) is a chocolate-like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added. It can be bought in packages, blocks, or round discs where candy and baking supplies are sold.[1] The confection is commonly used to cover or dip fruits, caramel, oats, granola, nuts, cookies, or crackers, in place of real chocolate.[2]

The term is also applied to a type of candy consisting of sheets or chunks of semisweet or milk chocolate to which almonds or almond pieces, and/or cherry almond flavoring have been added.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Jarvie, Valerie (June 14, 2010). "Bite-size cake balls are popular new treat with home cooks, bakeries". The Dallas Morning News.
  2. ^ Holiday Favorites Fall Sweets. Leisure Arts. 2009. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-57486-308-6.
  3. ^ Weinstein, Bruce (2000). The Ultimate Candy Book. New York: W. Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-17510-8.
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