The federal Food and Drug Administration is proposing to redefine the very essence of chocolate and to allow big manufacturers such as Hershey to sell a bar devoid of a key ingredient - cocoa butter. The butter's natural texture could be replaced with inferior alternatives, such as vegetable fats. And consumers would never know.
Chocolatier Gary Guittard said it best: "No one can afford to sit back and eat bonbons while America's great passion for chocolate is threatened."
For every defender of traditional chocolate, there are powerful proponents who want to replace cocoa butter with vegetable oil: the Chocolate Manufacturers Association, the Grocery Manufacturers Association and the Snack Food Association. These industry titans have filed a "citizens petition" to the FDA, as the Los Angeles Times recently reported, as if there were some groundswell in society to water down chocolate.
At the moment, chocolate requires two basic ingredients - cocoa and cocoa butter. Cocoa provides much of the flavor; cocoa butter, the texture. So if, say, Hershey wanted to make a chocolate bar without cocoa butter, it can under today's rules. The product has to be labeled "chocolate flavored" (for it still has the cocoa in it) rather than "chocolate." That gives the consumer a signal that something less than chocolate lies beneath the wrapping. To help defend chocolate, visit www.dontmesswithourchocolate.com and learn how to submit feedback to the FDA.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
OMG! Now they are going after chocolate!!
Via Nicole Bell at Crooks and Liars:
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NOW they're making me mad. Don't mess with my @#$% chocolate!!
I'm not a chocoholic, but I do have a small amount of the real stuff every day, both for the usual health reasons and to keep my crankiness within tolerable bounds. (Watch out; I haven't had my chocolate yet today!)
Typically I buy high quality dark chocolates with a specified percentage of cocoa on the label. If they f**k with the content, they'd better not f**k with the label. If they do, I'll resort to buying only from known sources with suitable documentation of their content. Yes, that will surely cost more... what's your point?
Damn right. They are messing with the labels on everything. Mega Agra-businesses are challenging the term 'organic' so they can cash in too.
I don't trust anything this government does with anything. We're going to have so much to clean up after Bush is gone. We'll need Hercules and that river he diverted.
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