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Chocolate Mold

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Chocolate Mold

Easter is coming!

Will you be making homemade chocolate shapes this year?

You can mould chocolate eggs for example. You will have to choose white, milk or dark chocolate. There are also many different sizes available. From the size of a praline to a 1 kilo chocolate egg that can be filled with a surprise. If this is the first year you are tryi...

Easter is coming!

Will you be making homemade chocolate shapes this year?

You can mould chocolate eggs for example. You will have to choose white, milk or dark chocolate. There are also many different sizes available. From the size of a praline to a 1 kilo chocolate egg that can be filled with a surprise. If this is the first year you are trying this, it is important to temper the chocolate well and perhaps start with a medium sized chocolate egg mould.

You can mould bunnies too. Realistic bunnies or man-shaped bunnies, big or small, there is also a wide choice of chocolate moulds. We have cheap chocolate moulds, but also professional polycarbonate chocolate moulds.

If you are moulding small eggs, you can spray the mould with chocolate dye to prepare it. For large eggs, you can poach a decoration on the side using piping bags, thin round piping and royal icing.

Generally speaking, rigid plastic moulds are polycarbonate chocolate moulds. This food-grade plastic gives a professional glossy finish.

In our assortment you will also find chocolate moulds for small fish, ducks, ...

The origins of some Easter symbols:
The rabbit is a common symbol associated with Easter as it represents new life and fertility. In many cultures, rabbits are known for their ability to reproduce quickly and in large numbers, making them a symbol of fertility and renewal.
Today, the Easter Bunny is often depicted as a rabbit in the form of a friendly figure who hands out eggs, candy and other goodies to children on Easter morning. The Easter Bunny tradition is particularly popular in Western cultures, including the United States, Canada and parts of Europe.

Chicks, like rabbits, are also a common symbol associated with Easter, as they represent new life and rebirth. Chicks emerging from eggs are a powerful symbol of new beginnings, growth and the renewal of life.
This is why chicks are often depicted in Easter-themed decorations and designs, alongside other symbols of spring and rebirth, such as flowers and butterflies.

Eggs are still a common symbol associated with Easter as they represent new life and rebirth. The tradition of decorating eggs at Easter goes back many centuries and has its roots in the pagan tradition of celebrating the spring equinox and the return of life to the earth.

In fact, the tradition of decorating eggs at Easter goes back many centuries and has its roots in the pagan tradition of celebrating the spring equinox and the return of life to the earth.
In many cultures, eggs are also a symbol of new life and rebirth. Decorating and exchanging eggs at Easter is a way of celebrating the arrival of spring and the renewal of life after the long, dark winter.

In many cultures, eggs are also a symbol of new life and renewal. For Christians, Easter is a time to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the egg is a powerful symbol of the tomb from which Jesus emerged.

Easter eggs can be decorated in a variety of ways, including painting, dyeing or wrapping them in coloured yarn.

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