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all of my samples roasted so they are on an even playing field. i popped them into my sample roaster, and turned on the heat. f, f, waiting for the "brownie" smell, and only getting hot sourness. f, still nothing. f. sourness was going away, but no odor of chocolate at all. finally a few beans started
astringent "nut", with a "offness" that made me want to rinse my mouth out. unfortunately, that did not help, and minutes later i was still tasting it. my conclusion: organic is not everything, nor does it guarantee anything taste wise. i will continue to carry my "transitionally organic" barinas cocoa beans...
https://chocolatealchemy.com/blog/2004/06/11/organic-isnt-everything
'bad' usually means rancid, and for whatever reason, i've never noticed that to occur in cocoa butter. so, let it melt and set up. no harm. just shoot for cool and dry for storage. roughly, the same information goes for cocoa beans and nibs. they won't melt during the summer months. also, they won't
go bad in just a couple months, and really, 'bad' is a very subjective term. after some amount of time, which varies from bean to bean, and is related to the conditions they are stored in (cool and dry is again best) cocoa beans don't spoil. roasted beans and nibs may well go stale in a month or so,...
https://chocolatealchemy.com/blog/2013/06/27/ask-the-alchemist-40-and-close-dates
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i've been looking for ways to jazz up my taco night. so i decided to try something new by adding chicken, salsa, black beans, corn, onions and my homemade taco seasoning to a slow cooker. i did this a few times, testing it once on high for hours and once on low for hours (both worked perfectly). at the...
https://honestcooking.com/slow-cooker-burrito-bowls/