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Can coco powder be used to make hot chocolate? And how different is it using coco powder from hot chocolate powder? |
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| I think that would work fine. It may taste a little different, but I think it would be yummy |
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Thanks for this idea, I never actually thought of using coco powder for hot chocolate. Will try it out itself today and post on the thread on how it turned out for me.
Last edited by Nafiza; 09-06-2009 at 01:53 PM. |
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it comes out fine and smells really great
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Using Coco powder is pretty much the same as using hot chocolate powder. I did find a slight difference, as I think hot chocolate powder is slightly finer.
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Is the difference that coco powder you have to add sugar and the hot chocolate mixes already have sugar? -F |
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