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Milk Free Chocolate for All

... dip to be served with fruits etc to give them an enhanced taste.   Next time if you are expecting some friends at home, do not think, just go for milk chocolate fondue as it is simple to make and gives an appealing look. A milk chocolate ... Read Read: Milk Free Chocolate for All

By: Scott English | 15/09/2008 | Chocolate

Healthier Chocolate For Guilt-Free Indulgence

... . For a chocolate to be certified as organic, it should not contain any genetically modified ingredient. In producing milk chocolates, only milk that is free of recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH), an artificial hormone given to cows ... Read Read: Healthier Chocolate For Guilt-Free Indulgence

By: Chris Alleny | 28/11/2008 | Food & Beverage

Spread good wishes with chocolate gifts

... as an additive. Semisweet chocolate: Semisweet chocolates are often used for cooking purposes. They are dark chocolate with high sugar content. Milk Chocolate: Milk chocolate is quite popular among kids and teens. Milk chocolate is made ... Read Read: Spread good wishes with chocolate gifts

By: Isabel | 25/05/2006 | Relationships

Different Types of Chocolates

... it contains at least 15% chocolate liquor in which cocoa butter and sugar is added in various amounts. Milk Chocolate: This chocolate contains at least 10% chocolate liquor then cocoa butter and sugar is added in various amounts then at ... Read Read: Different Types of Chocolates

By: Chris Alleny | 31/10/2008 | Food & Beverage

Is Chocolate Good For Your Heart?

... and premium dark chocolate is the only chocolate that provides the many health benefits. It contains a higher percentage of cocoa than milk chocolate. Avoid the mass produced, highly processed sugary chocolates. "Chocolate is a yummy form ... Read Read: Is Chocolate Good For Your Heart?

By: Graeme Lanham | 06/03/2008 | Nutrition

Have your Chocolate and Eat It Too!

... . Chocolate cravings can be satisfied without sacrificing tastes or health. Whether you're craving milk chocolate or dark chocolate, our fabulous sugar free chocolate truffles are perfect. In an assortment of mouthwatering flavors like ... Read Read: Have your Chocolate and Eat It Too!

By: Dave Brandley | 26/09/2006 | Health

Best Chocolates in the World

... fillings, presented in the famous confectionary gift, the "praline." One box of chocolates can contain several flavors and fillings using a variety of fruits and nuts, and an assortment of chocolate types, usually dark and milk chocolate. Read Read: Best Chocolates in the World

By: Chris Alleny | 28/11/2008 | Food & Beverage

Dark Chocolate Online Chocolate By Kennedyschocolates

... chocolate every time your consume it. These health benefits are also available only from dark chocolate with sixty-five percent or higher levels of cocoa. Milk chocolate has much lower cocoa content and can't offer those health benefits, ... Read Read: Dark Chocolate Online Chocolate By Kennedyschocolates

By: PARMAR12 | 17/03/2009 | Chocolate

Help For Your Health With Chocolate

... chocolate appears to retain the highest level of flavonoids. So you are better off eating dark chocolate over milk chocolate. In Conclusion So should we eat chocolate for its health benefits or for its fabulous taste? The test results are ... Read Read: Help For Your Health With Chocolate

By: Debbie Adler | 31/08/2006 | Health

Chocolate - How It's Made

... . Dark chocolate can be made with up to ninety percent of cocoa in the mixture giving a bitter tasting chocolate; milk chocolate has usually seventy percent of cocoa along with more milk powder. White chocolate on the other hand is made of ... Read Read: Chocolate - How It's Made

By: Patrick Vannereux | 27/10/2009 | Chocolate
Mabel van Niekerk

Chocolates for All

... less sweet chocolate then the one for you is the dark variety.  They are totally delicious and decadent.  Milk chocolates are sweet and contain milk powder.  White chocolate contains cocoa butter, sugar and milk but no cocoa solids so it is ... Read Read: Chocolates for All

By: Mabel van Niekerk | 01/06/2009 | Chocolate

What Is Raw Chocolate and Why Eat It?

... health food stores.  Even some unsweetened or bittersweet chocolate bars, while containing roasted chocolate, still maintain some nutritional value.  However, neither milk chocolate nor white chocolate offer any types of health benefits. Read Read: What Is Raw Chocolate and Why Eat It?

By: Sarita Haines | 21/06/2009 | Chocolate

Baileys Chocolate Mousse – an Easy & Very Indulgent Dessert

... it any less delicious. This one gets made frequently in our house, and doesn’t last long! I use a blend of white and milk chocolate because I feel that creates a perfect complement to the baileys, and the amaretti biscuits. This is the ... Read Read: Baileys Chocolate Mousse – an Easy & Very Indulgent Dessert

By: Joe Croft | 21/01/2009 | Chocolate

Does Chocolate Have Health Benefits?

... – is now recognised as having many qualities that can be beneficial for your health. By 'real chocolate' I mean chocolate containing Cocoa, Sugar, Milk Solids, Vanilla, Lethicin and nothing else. THE UPSIDE OF CHOCOLATE! Chocolate ... Read Read: Does Chocolate Have Health Benefits?

By: Art Vine | 21/11/2006 | Careers

Chocolate-- The Newest Health Food?

... have been left out in the past. The Wheeling Jesuit University in West Virginia did a study that shows that milk chocolate seems to boost brainpower. The groups in the test consumed, on different occasions, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, ... Read Read: Chocolate-- The Newest Health Food?

By: Dianne Ronnow | 24/06/2006 | Advice

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