Chocolate & Cocoa
Dark Chocolate 60% vs Dark Chocolate 90% in gelato
| Parameter | Dark Chocolate 60% | Dark Chocolate 90% | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Solids | 99% | 99% | 0 |
| Sugars | 38% | 7% | -31 |
| Fat | 38% | 53% | +15 |
| MSNF | 0% | 0% | 0 |
| Protein | 6.1% | 13% | +6.9 |
| POD (sweetening) | 38 | 7 | -31 |
| PAC (anti-freezing) | 38 | 7 | -31 |
Per 100 g of product. Δ = Dark Chocolate 90% minus Dark Chocolate 60%. Verified against independent food-science sources on each ingredient page.
The difference that matters
Dark Chocolate 60% has the higher anti-freezing power (PAC 38 vs 7), so swapping toward it makes the mix softer and lowers the serving temperature; trim other high-PAC sugars if you want the same scoop hardness. Dark Chocolate 60% sweetens more per gram (POD 38 vs 7), so you can dose less of it for the same perceived sweetness. Dark Chocolate 90% carries more fat (53% vs 38%), giving a richer, warmer mouthfeel but demanding you cut other fats to stay in range.
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