Availability and types
Chocolate sprinkles are easy to find in many supermarkets, bakeries and patisseries. They are often offered in the baking aisle next to sugar sprinkles, icings and other decorations. You can also order them online if a particular design or color is wanted. Because sprinkles are small, lightweight and long-lasting, many stores stock them year-round — not just for special occasions like birthdays or Christmas.
Origin
Although sprinkles are manufactured in many countries, the story of chocolate usually begins with the cocoa bean. Cocoa beans grow in warm, humid regions around the equator. Countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Ecuador and Brazil are important sources of cocoa. The beans are harvested, fermented, dried and then processed into chocolate. From this chocolate the small sprinkles are finally made, either directly from chocolate or from a mixture of sugar and cocoa powder.
Although sprinkles are manufactured in many countries, the story of chocolate usually begins with the cocoa bean. Cocoa beans grow in warm, humid regions around the equator. Countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Ecuador and Brazil are important sources of cocoa. The beans are harvested, fermented, dried and then processed into chocolate. From this chocolate the small sprinkles are finally made, either directly from chocolate or from a mixture of sugar and cocoa powder.
Growing regions
The plants that produce cocoa beans are called cocoa trees. They grow in regions that are hot and humid because the plants like shade, rain and steady temperatures. These are mostly countries in West Africa, South America and parts of Asia. These areas are important because a lot of the cocoa used by manufacturers for chocolate and chocolate sprinkles is produced there.
The plants that produce cocoa beans are called cocoa trees. They grow in regions that are hot and humid because the plants like shade, rain and steady temperatures. These are mostly countries in West Africa, South America and parts of Asia. These areas are important because a lot of the cocoa used by manufacturers for chocolate and chocolate sprinkles is produced there.
Available varieties and variants
Chocolate sprinkles come in many shapes and flavors. Here are the most common types, simply explained:
Chocolate sprinkles come in many shapes and flavors. Here are the most common types, simply explained:
- Dark chocolate sprinkles: These are darker and have a more intense chocolate taste. They are like dark chocolate — not so sweet, rather robust.
- Milk chocolate sprinkles: These taste sweeter and creamier, similar to milk chocolate. Children often particularly like this variety.
- White chocolate sprinkles: These are light and sweet because they contain no cocoa solids, but mainly sugar and cocoa butter. They taste reminiscent of vanilla and sweetness.
- Colored chocolate sprinkles: Sometimes sprinkles are additionally colored so they can decorate colorful cakes or cupcakes. The color comes from food dyes, not directly from the chocolate.
- All-chocolate sprinkles: These are made completely from chocolate, so they have a firmer taste and melt nicely when placed on something warm.
- Chocolate chips or shavings: These are a bit larger and more irregular than the typical "sprinkles." They look like small chocolate shards and are often sprinkled on ice cream or cakes.
- Sugar-coated chocolate sprinkles: Some sprinkles have a thin sugar coating on the outside, so they stay crunchier longer and are often more colorful.
Additionally some manufacturers offer special variants, for example with less sugar, with vegan recipes (without dairy) or with organic ingredients. These variants are intended for people with certain dietary preferences — for example, because they don't tolerate milk or prefer products from organic farming.
A simple comparison: imagine chocolate sprinkles as different pens in a pencil case. Some are thick and dark (dark chocolate), some are light and soft (milk chocolate), others are colorful and special (colored or sugared). That way you can choose the "pen" that best fits the cake or ice cream.
Because there are so many types, you will usually find a variety that suits your taste or occasion — and if you are looking for something specific, it's worth checking online or in specialty stores.