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    Is frosting mix the same as baking chocolate powder?
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    No. Frosting mix is mostly sugar with hydrogenated vegetable oil (i.e. transfat), flavoring, preservatives and stabilizers. And there's no such thing as "baking chocolate powder" -- I think you mean cocoa baking powder. All chocolate is cocoa mixed with sugar, some type of fat, and milk (hence "milk chocolate"). There isn't a recipe for chocolate that doesn't melt.
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    Where can I find a recipe for homemade block chocolate that doesn't melt?
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    Just do an online search for "homemade block chocolate no melting." It would be much easier to find a recipe if you were willing to deal with a bit of melting though.
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    Can I use cocoa powder to substitute dark chocolate in a chocolate fudge recipe using condensed milk?
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    It will work, but you will not get the same outcome. Cocoa powder and dark chocolate have different consistencies and flavors.
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    Where can I find Dutch chocolate bars?
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    Dutch chocolate bars can be found anywhere, from online to the grocery store. If you don't find them, ask the clerk if they are in stock.
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