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PROPRALINE · Structure and processing for high-quality of chocolate pralines

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 200830 September 2011EU funding €2,758,360

Chocolate is a complex material, which can be damaged by means of bloom growth or cracking. This is a significant issue for filled products such as pralines or wafers. For SMEs and larger companies these problems can prevent the manufacture of products of sufficient quality. It is the aim of this project to study the phenomena of chocolate bloom and crack propogation in chocolate for filled sweets. The mechanisms will be studied and then ways in which these problems can be avoided will be developed. Demonstrators will be manufactured and training and information provided for the industry, including the writing of a technical manual.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

SIK - INSTITUTET FOER LIVSMEDEL OCH BIOTEKNIK AB

SE · €142,625

participant

AARHUSKARLSHAMN DENMARK AS

DK · €131,500

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €40,705

participant

YKI, YTKEMISKA INSTITUTET AB

SE · €58,100

participant

BUHLER AG

CH · €155,000

participant

CAMPDEN BRI MAGYARORSZAG NONPROFITKFT

HU · €15,730

participant

Szamos Marcipán Édesipari Termelő és Kereskedelmi Kft.

HU · €121,450

participant

POTRAVINARSKA KOMORA CESKE REPUBLIKY

CZ · €794,800

participant

GANACHE AB

SE · €75,000

participant

EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH

CH · €44,600

participant

ASSOCIATION ROYALE BELGE DES INDUSTRIES DU CHOCOLAT DE LA PRALINE DU BISCUIT ET DE LA CONFISERIE ASBL

BE · €971,750

participant

Chocolaterie Guylian N.V.

BE · €158,750

participant

SVENSKA CHOKLAD-, KONFEKTYR- OCH KEXFABRIKANTFORENINGEN U.P.A. EK

SE · €42,300

participant

PERA INNOVATION LIMITED

UK · €6,050

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