No. White chocolate contains 0% cocoa solids; and thus no Theobromine. If you have headache/ migraine concerns with tyramine, my best solution is to try white chocolate out for yourself, just to make sure it's not a trigger. And never eat sugar on an empty stomach (trigger).
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Karen
No, coffee does not contain theobromine. Theobromine is a compound found in chocolate and some other foods, but not in coffee.
Dark chocolate generally contains the highest levels of theobromine compared to milk chocolate and white chocolate. The higher the chocolate percentage, the more theobromine it typically contains.
Carob does not contain methylxanthines like caffeine or theobromine, which are commonly found in chocolate. This makes carob a popular alternative to chocolate for individuals who are sensitive to methylxanthines.
Don't feed chocolate to your cat! Chocolate contains a substance called Theobromine. Different types of chocolate contain different levels of Theobromine. If your cat ate a lot of chocolate your cat should see a vet.
No, dogs shouldn't eat chocolate at all. white chocolate is not really chocolate. It doesn't have real cocoa in it, just cocoa milk. Cocoa contains theobromine, which is poisonous to dogs, but cocoa milk doesn't contain it. But, dogs still shouldn't eat really sugary foods like white "chocolate."
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There has been no official announcement of a white chocolate snickers, but there is a movement to bring this about, including petitions and a Facebook page. Note, though, that there is another brand of chocolate bar that is equivalent to a white chocolate Snickers bar. It is known as a Zero bar. White chocolate is comprised of cocoa butter and the other normal milk chocolate ingredients, but excludes the cocoa powder/solids that contain mind-altering chemicals like theobromine, caffeine, and phenelthylamine. It is otherwise the same as regular chocolate, regarding its health impact.
Caffeine is one stimulant that is found in chocolate. Other stimulants in chocolate are sugar, phenylethylamine, anandamide, and theobromine. Stimulants are found in all chocolates including white chocolate, dark chocolate, and milk chocolate.
Carob is a safe alternative to chocolate for dogs as it does not contain theobromine or caffeine, which are harmful to them. It can be used as a dog-friendly substitute for chocolate in treats and snacks.
Chocolate contains Theobromine. As with caffeine, theobromine can cause sleeplessness, tremors, restlessness, anxiety, as well as contribute to increased production of urine.
Dogs can eat carob in moderation. Carob does not contain theobromine, caffeine, phenylethylamine or fromamide, the ingredients in chocolate that are toxic to dogs.
Dove chocolate typically contains about 150 to 250 milligrams of theobromine per ounce, depending on the specific type of chocolate (dark or milk). Dark chocolate generally has higher theobromine levels compared to milk chocolate. For precise amounts, it's best to check the packaging or consult the manufacturer's nutritional information.