No, Milk Chocolate is slightly healthier. To make white chocolate, all of the cocoa has to be removed, so any antioxidants that are normally found in chocolate are taken out. White chocolate also has higher fat and sugar content.
No, they are nutritionally about the same.
Not very much. Most chocolates (especially white and milk chocolate) tend to be high in caloires and fats. Dark chocolate does have some antioxidants in it (from the high percentage of real cocoa in it), but chocolate is considered a treat. It is very sugary and not very healthy.
Many products are available from the Sees Candy company. These include various chocolates, including raspberry, mint, milk, white and dark chocolates.
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Milk comes in many varieties. Some are higher in fat that others. Milk provide little to know sodium, fiber, or carbohydrates. It does provide a lot of calcium, though.
The Godiva chocolate company makes a variety of chocolates that are referred to as Belgium chocolate. They make white chocolate, dark chocolate and milk chocolate products. The company was purchased by the Campbell soup company in 1972.
The nutritional information is on the label.
It depends on what kind of milk and the serving size.
Dear friend in the market wider range of thorntons chocolates like: milk chocolates, etc but now its discontinued because off season.
dark chocolate, milk chocolate. that i know of.
It depends on the brand. Dark chocolates generally, are said to have a lower calorie compared to white or milk chocolate but, you have to understand that some brands do have slightly higher calories in dark chocolates. Best way to determine the calorie in the chocolate is by looking at the total calories on the nutritional facts label. There are 220 calories in a Dove, 1.4oz Rich Dark Chocolate bar Dark Chocolate Hersey's Kiss, 9 pieces has 180 calories