Melting Characteristics of Milk Chocolate with Different Sweetener Blends

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summary Chocolate is a cocoa based product derived from cocoa beans the seed of Theobroma cocoa tree. Nowadays, the demand of natural sweetener for manufacturing of sugar-free chocolate has dramatically increased. However, their applicability in product formulation and how it affects the quality of chocolate still remain a big challenge. Despite providing sweet taste in chocolate, bioactive compounds pre-sent in stevia leaves, palm sugar and honey could enhance human health. The effects of Stevia leaves powder, palm sugar and honey on the melting characteristic and crystallization of the milk chocolate were measured using differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). The melting peak of all those sweeteners are in the range of 37-38 ℃ indicating the presence of form VI polymorphs. However, the presence of multiple peaks was also observed showing that there was a competition between the growth of low and high stability polymorphs. Besides, only the substitution of sugar with honey produced a significant change in the enthalpy value (p<0.05). From the results ob-tained, it can be concluded that stevia leaves powder, palm sugar and honey could be used for sugar free chocolate.
title Melting Characteristics of Milk Chocolate with Different Sweetener Blends
title_full Melting Characteristics of Milk Chocolate with Different Sweetener Blends
title_fullStr Melting Characteristics of Milk Chocolate with Different Sweetener Blends
title_full_unstemmed Melting Characteristics of Milk Chocolate with Different Sweetener Blends
title_short Melting Characteristics of Milk Chocolate with Different Sweetener Blends
title_sort melting characteristics of milk chocolate with different sweetener blends