Yes, it contains sugars, all sugars turn into extra energy storage which is fat cells.
It is a bit unhealthy for you but healteaist chocolate. It is not fattening; only milk chocolate & white choclate
Well, I'm not an expert on cereal, but they defiantly tell you if it contains fat in it on the box. But then again, if it has chocolate, then it may be fattening, depending on the type of chocolate it is. If it's dark chocolate, you should be OK.
Bittersweet, semisweet, and dark chocolate make good truffle centers, while cocoa powder, dark chocolate powder, or unsweetened cocoa powder make great outside powder coverings for the truffles.
Don't eat White chocolate because it's the most fattening but Dark chocolate isn't fattening it's also makes you eat less of it because it's horrible but I say galaxy or twix and bounty but eat healthier bars they are jet as good
Yes, 100 percent cocoa powder is considered a form of dark chocolate, but it's important to note that it is unsweetened and lacks the sugar typically found in dark chocolate bars. Dark chocolate is defined by its cocoa content, which usually ranges from 50% to 90%, while cocoa powder is the pure, ground form of cocoa solids without added sugar or fat. Therefore, while it retains the rich cocoa flavor characteristic of dark chocolate, it is not sweetened and is used differently in recipes.
Milk chocolate contains more fat, milk / milk fats / milk solids, and sugar, while dark chocolate contains a higher percentage of cocoa powder in it. The milk and fats are what melt at a lower temperature. Since dark chocolate has more cocoa powder and less fats, it will take longer to melt.
white chocolate will set the fastest if it is in the fridge or the freezer then it will go milk then dark. but if it is on the bench then the dark will set the fastest then the milk then the white because dark has the most coco powder and the white has the least and coco powder doesnt like the cold that much so it will take the longest to set in the fridge or the freezerhope this helps :)
It's good but more fattening.
It is Yummy and Fattening I DON'T care how fattening
Because, even though chocolate is unhealthy and fattening, chocolate can give you energy too.
Presumably yes, since they contain either dark chocolate or cocoa powder, which have caffeine.
Someone might use chocolate powder in cooking such as baking a cake. You can also use chocolate powder for making hot chocolate or a chocolate milkshake.