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Vegan Truffles
Thanks to the lovely
tammylc for finding this company in a discussion of non-dairy truffle making on one of her recent posts. Tammy makes great and interesting truffles herself. I got
illyaa some for Father's Day this past June. She included flavors like chile pepper. They were awesome, or so he reports...I only got to try half of one.
Thanks to the lovely
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Date: 2006-09-18 07:57 pm (UTC)(Apparently, some processing plants use a bleaching process for cane sugar that involves the use of charcoal made from animal bones. It's far enough dervied that under Kosher law it's considered non-meat, but is still of concern to some vegans.)
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Date: 2006-09-19 02:23 am (UTC)See page here: http://www.chefsresource.com/20qtalstaind.html
Some of the ingredient list include "sugar" with the source unspecified, but others specifically mention that they use beet sugar, or non-processed cane sugar. So the experiment can proceed...
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Date: 2006-09-19 02:30 am (UTC)http://www.veganunlimited.com/food-chocolate.html
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Date: 2006-09-19 01:43 am (UTC)http://pakupaku.info/sweets/chocolate_truffles.shtml
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