No. Chocolate has sugar in it, but chocolate itself is not a sugar.
no because chocolate contains sugar already...unless the chocolate is sugar free..am i right? No, you're wrong. Dark chocolate syrup is sweetened to produce milk chocolate with the addition of sugar, usually in the form of corn syrup. Cane sugar is too expensive to add to chocolate.
Yes, a simple sugar is created during photosynthesis. This is how the plant creates and uses energy to live on.
Starch is not a simple sugar. Rest are.
We use a fermenting process to test for simple sugar like maltose.
No "Table sugar" is called in chemistry saccharose or sucrose; the chemical formula is C12H22O11. This is a disaccharide, not a simple (monosaccharide) sugar.
A. Glucose is a simple sugar (a monosaccharide). Lactose is also a sugar, but it is a disaccharide made up of galactose and glucose.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.
That depends on the chocolate and gum - and especially on how much chocolate. In general though, chocolate will have more sugar.
No its made of sugar milk, chocolate flavoring,and chocolate
Sugar free chocolate will always be the best chocolate to buy for diabetes. Since diabetes cannot process sugar normally, sugar free is the ideal chocolate for them.
Sugar because with chocolate chip the chocolate chips would just melt.
Semisweet chocolate has more sugar then bittersweet chocolate. Milk chocolate has the most sugar.
No. Silly one. Chocolate milk has sugar in it -_-
Chocolate.
The filling in the chocolate sugar wafers are made with chocolate and sugar as well as wafers and can also contain peanut and coconut shavings from time to time.
It is very simple to make an at home hot chocolate mix. One would need to add sugar, cocoa powder, water and milk to a mug. The solution has to be warmed and hot chocolate is prepared.
Semisweet chocolate has sugar in, unsweetened has no sugar.