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- Copha abstract "Copha, a registered trademark of Peerless, is a form of vegetable fat shortening made from hydrogenated coconut oil. It is 100% fat, at least 98% of which is saturated. It also contains soybean lecithin. It is popular in Australia where it is used in many foods for children, such as rocky road, and chocolate crackles, which are made from Rice Bubbles, copha and cocoa powder. Copha is produced only in Australia, but there are many suppliers of hydrogenated coconut fat in various forms worldwide. It is a necessary ingredient in traditional Australian sweets such as chocolate crackles and white Christmas, and a \"chocolate coating\" on baked goods that amounts to a rather waxy form of compound chocolate. Concern about the health hazards of hydrogenated fats is likely to be a significant contribution to the declining popularity of Copha-based confectionery.In New Zealand, it is marketed as Kremelta. Known in Europe as coconut fat, it is available either in its pure form, or in solid form with lecithin added as an emulsifier. In France it is marketed as Végétaline and in Germany it is marketed as Palmin. In the United States it is not easily available.".
- Copha wikiPageID "1044121".
- Copha wikiPageLength "1778".
- Copha wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Copha wikiPageRevisionID "696454116".
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cooking_fats.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Child.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate_crackles.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Cocoa_solids.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Coconut_oil.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Compound_chocolate.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Confectionery.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Emulsion.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Food.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogenation.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Lecithin.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Rice_Krispies.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_road_(dessert).
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Saturated_fat.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Shortening.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Soybean.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable.
- Copha wikiPageWikiLink White_Christmas_(food).
- Copha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Copha".
- Copha wikiPageWikiLinkText "copha butter".
- Copha wikiPageWikiLinkText "copha".
- Copha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Copha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ingredient-stub.
- Copha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Copha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Copha subject Category:Cooking_fats.
- Copha hypernym Form.
- Copha type Ingredient.
- Copha comment "Copha, a registered trademark of Peerless, is a form of vegetable fat shortening made from hydrogenated coconut oil. It is 100% fat, at least 98% of which is saturated. It also contains soybean lecithin. It is popular in Australia where it is used in many foods for children, such as rocky road, and chocolate crackles, which are made from Rice Bubbles, copha and cocoa powder. Copha is produced only in Australia, but there are many suppliers of hydrogenated coconut fat in various forms worldwide.".
- Copha label "Copha".
- Copha sameAs Q1437404.
- Copha sameAs Palmin.
- Copha sameAs Palmin.
- Copha sameAs Végétaline.
- Copha sameAs m.04121p.
- Copha sameAs Q1437404.
- Copha wasDerivedFrom Copha?oldid=696454116.
- Copha isPrimaryTopicOf Copha.