Dulces y Endulzantes

Dark chocolate syrup

Dark chocolate syrup
Popularity 4 recipes

Used in multiple popular recipes

Ingredient Information

Name

Dark chocolate syrup

Category

Dulces y Endulzantes

Popularity

4 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Dark chocolate syrup is a sweet and thick ingredient made from pure cocoa, sugar, and water, with an intense and deep flavor characteristic of dark chocolate. It is commonly used in baking and mixology to add a sweet and bitter touch to desserts, drinks, and sauces.

Its origin dates back to the culinary traditions of the Americas and Europe, where cocoa was used to create different preparations, with syrup being one of the most versatile and popular ways to incorporate chocolate flavor into various recipes.

Among its properties, dark chocolate syrup provides an intense chocolate flavor with less sweetness compared to milk or white chocolate syrups, and it may contain natural antioxidants present in cocoa. It is an ideal option for recipes seeking a deeper and less cloying flavor profile.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish may include: bitter chocolate syrup, dark cocoa honey, or simply black chocolate syrup. However, the most common name in recipes is usually dark chocolate syrup.

Nutritional Properties

0.0g
fiber
40mg
sodium
2mcg
folate
110mg
potassium
55g
sugars
250
calories
0mcg
lycopene
1g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
2.5g
total fat
1.5g
saturated fats
63g
carbohydrates

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