Milk Chocolate -- a Sweet, Delicious Trend
rica's cocoa worship continues to grow and, despite a down economy, people are treating themselves to a small luxury with premium chocolates.Though they may skip a trip to their favorite restaurant or bakery for dessert, chocolate enthusiasts continue to look for everyday indulgences in products with the finest ingredients. In fact, U.S. chocolate sales are expected to grow to nearly $18 billion by 2011.Often times, those who prefer premium chocolate reach for darker varieties, and have taken up using only cacao percentages to measure what makes a "better" chocolate. The percentages refer to the total amount of cocoa beans in the bar by weight. Traditionally, a higher percentage provides a more intense and less sweet flavor. What they often forget, however, is that it's not just cacao percentages, but also the overall quality that can make the difference between a good chocolate and a great one. Milk chocolate must be at least 10 percent chocolate liquor by weight, and the current trend favors formulations that contain more than that amount, which produces more chocolate flavor and less sweetness.Despite the attention on dark varieties, milk chocolate is Americans' true love, accounting for 80 percent of total chocolate sales, according to the market research firm AC
Nielsen. Milk chocolate fans have cause to rejoice -- more premium offerings are becoming available with launches of new products, including Ghirardelli LUXE milk chocolate.With delectable all natural flavors including milk, hazelnut, almond, crisp and duet, the Ghirardelli LUXE milk chocolate collection offers satisfaction for every craving.What should you look for in a high-quality chocolate?

