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cadbury's creme egg enzyme
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Apparently, please correct me if I'm wrong, Cadbury's put a solid filling in their creme eggs. Then, after the 2 parts are joined together they inject an enzyme which turns the centre gooey.
What enzyme is used?
(Daughter's school science question.)
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What enzyme is used?
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As stated, Creme Eggs are made by filling moulded shells. You may be thinking of 'soft-centre' sweets.
The sugar-based centre filling, which initially has a solid consistency, is mixed with an enzyme before dipping in chocolate to form the sweet. Over time, the enzyme converts some of the sucrose into invert sugar, to form a soft or even liquid centre, according to how much is added.
The enzyme is called invertase
The sugar-based centre filling, which initially has a solid consistency, is mixed with an enzyme before dipping in chocolate to form the sweet. Over time, the enzyme converts some of the sucrose into invert sugar, to form a soft or even liquid centre, according to how much is added.
The enzyme is called invertase