Add
texture and flavor to baked goods with these Ghirardelli
semi-sweet chocolate 1M baking chips! With a standard size of 1M,
meaning there are 1000 chips per lb., they are perfect for sprinkling
throughout a variety of decadent desserts. Compared to milk chocolate,
semi-sweet chocolate uses half as much sugar as cocoa to yield its own
distinct taste. Though it is not as sweet as milk chocolate, it is great
for cooking and baking purposes. Add them to the pantry in your bakery,
restaurant, or cafe to incorporate decadent chocolate flavor into your
menu!
Mix these semi-sweet chocolate chips into classic cookie,
cake, and brownie batters, or blend them into smooth dessert sauces that
your customers will love. They can even be used for topping iced or
frozen drinks. Semi-sweet chocolate features a higher concentration of
chocolate liquor than milk chocolate, which gives it a stronger taste.
No matter what dish or drink you prepare, guests are in for a treat with
these semi-sweet chocolate 1M baking chips!
Customers will
recognize and trust the Ghirardelli name when they see it in your cafe,
coffee shop, ice cream parlor, or restaurant. Ghirardelli began with a
young Italian chocolatier in the early 1800s and is now a brand widely
known for its rich flavors. This sense of quality is the result of
Ghirardelli's commitment to control all steps of the chocolate-making
process, from roasting the cocoa beans, to refining the product for
smoothness and well-balanced flavor. In addition, the company
understands that sustainable sourcing and knowing the origins of the
cocoa beans speaks to the quality of the finished product.

This item was made in the United States of America.
The
"M" in the titles refers to the baking chips’ count per pound. So for
example, 1M relates to 1000 chips per pound whereas 4M baking chips have
a slightly smaller size and you can get 4 times the amount for a total
of 4000 chips per pound. 1M is typically regarded as a standard size.
Number values below 1 will have a larger size diameter and less chips
per pound, whereas numbers greater than 1 will be smaller in diameter
but you'll get more chips per pound. The graphic below allows you to see
the difference between the many sizes we carry on our site.
