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"Bloom" refers to chocolate in which some of the cocoa butter has risen to the surface, resulting in a patchy white appearance. This is the result of temperature fluctuations, both hot and cold. While bloom may look unsightly, it doesn’t affect the quality or taste of chocolate and bloomed chocolate is completely safe to eat.


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