Chocolate processing involves tempering - a lengthy and expensive process. Previous studies have shown that sonication of chocolate is an acceptable substitute for the tempering process. Sonication involves the application of ultrasonic waves to modify the crystalline structure to yield a desirable quality product. Experiments were conducted to compare varying intensities of amplitude based upon final product quality.
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