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Is there a difference between the chocolate in a chocolate fountain and chocolate fondue?


i was wondering if the chocolate in a chocolate fountain is just chocolate fondue. or is there a difference?

this would really help 10 pts to best answer. again is the chocolate on the fountain just chocolate fondue or is it different? thanks!
thanks

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5 Comments

no its the same. only chocolate fountains are prettier!!!


yes there is a difference,
Chocolate fountains usually use what is considered coating chocolate, a type of chocolate that rather then cocoa butter has fat (shortening, veg. oil etc) to keep it from hardening or blooming
Chocolate fondue, is not meant to be re-circulating so it is usually a purer chocolate and most likely contains a liquor.


Mmmmm… Not sure. Good question though. Any time a have a question about chocolate I go to http://www.davidlebovitz.com He is an amaizing pastry chef. The web page is to his blog and in it he not only talks about sweets and chocolate he also answeres all your chocolate-yyy questions.
I hope this helped!


chocolate is chocolate. =)


Yes.


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