Chalk Zephyr
The chalk Zephyr is white with a milky tint, with rare iron stripes, whole in chalk powder. The chalk Zephir differs from the Belgorod chalk types. The texture is pretty dense, finely divided, rough and porous to the touch. It is immediately apparent, that the variety is grainy. The hardness is slightly above average. It is quite difficult, to break up a large piece into even layers, it is partially crumbling. very crispy. Chalk is not bold, classic, chalky. Mussels can very rarely be found. When water is added, it turns into a dense mass, similar to dried marshmallow, and then in delicate cream.
















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