Can we talk about chocolate mousse? Because two ingredients doesn't cut it
Briefly

Two-ingredient chocolate mousse lacks the airiness and structure egg whites contribute and the velvet smoothness of yolks, essential for traditional mousse texture.
Mousse, meaning 'foam,' relies on egg yolks for emulsion and texture, maintaining stability and structure even when frozen, unlike simple chocolate and cream mixtures.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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