White chocolate (for decoration)
Description
White chocolate for decoration is characterized by a creamy, sweet note with distinct milky and vanilla tones, and a smooth, light cream color that is perfect for visual contrasts. It has a delicate texture, melts easily, and takes shapes well when tempered. Nutritionally, it is calorie-dense and rich in saturated fats and sugars, as it mainly contains cocoa butter and dairy ingredients, rather than cocoa mass; however, it provides energy and small amounts of calcium and vitamin E. Due to its high sugar and fat content, it should be consumed in moderation as part of a supplementary diet. In the kitchen, white chocolate is excellent for decorating cakes, glazes, ganaches, drawings, and molded decorations, as well as for pairing with fruits, nuts, and spices. Store it in a cool, dry place (ideally 15–20°C), tightly sealed, away from strong odors; avoid sudden temperature and humidity changes, and if you need to chill it in the refrigerator, wrap it in foil and bring it to room temperature before use to prevent condensation.