Chocolate milk is "good or bad" for you depending on your definitions. It has calcium, and more than a dozen nutrients such as protein, B-vitamins and a precursor to vitamin-D3, which is essential to health. It does contain extra sugar. However, if a child or grown-up will drink chocolate milk and not readily drink regular milk, the benefits outweigh the perceived "bad" of the extra sugars.
The long answer: (according to: dairygoodness.ca/good-health/benefits-of-milk-products 1/22/2018). These are the nutrients. With over 15 different nutrients, milk--lactose-free or not--it's a good choice for health:
Protein: Helps build and repair body tissues, including muscles and bones, and plays a role in the creation of antibodies which fight infection.
Vitamin A: Aids bone and tooth development. Also aids in the maintenance of night vision and healthy skin.
Vitamin B12: Aids in red blood cell formation.
Vitamin B6: Factor in the conversion of food into energy and tissue formation, including bones.
Riboflavin: Factor in the conversion of food into energy and tissue formation.
Niacin: Aids in normal growth, and is a factor in the conversion of food into energy and tissue formation, including bones.
Thiamine: Releases energy from carbohydrate and aids normal growth.
Pantothenic acid: Factor in the conversion of food into energy and tissue formation, including bones.
Folate: Aids in red blood cell formation.
Vitamin D: Enhances calcium and phosphorus absorption, on which strong bones and teeth depend.
Calcium: Aids in the formation and maintenance of strong bones and healthy teeth.
Magnesium: Factor in bone and teeth health, conversion of food into energy and tissue formation.
Phosphorus: Factor in the formation and maintenance of strong bones and healthy teeth.
Potassium: Aids in the correct functioning of nerves and muscles.
Zinc: Factor in tissue formation, including bones, and conversion of food into energy.
Selenium: Factor in the correct functioning of the immune system, due to its antioxidant effect.
NO. Chocolate milk is not bad. It has plenty of nutrients and calcium in it to measure up to white milk.
It's good but more fattening.
it is unhealthy
Chocolate milk and chocolate milkshakes aren't the same thing.Milk that is flavored with chocolate is called chocolate milk. If it's made as a milkshake it's a chocolate milkshake.
chocolate and milk are in chocolate milk
White chocolate isn't in fact actual chocolate. It does not contain any cocoa whatsoever, and is mostly sugar. Milk chocolate contains cocoa, milk, and other ingredients used in actual chocolate. For this reason I would say that milk chocolate is better.
No . it is from milk and chocolate. Whole milk is from cows, not chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is made by a combination of products.
Milk that is flavored with chocolate is called chocolate milk. If it's a milk shake it'd be called a chocolate milk shake.Chocolate made with milk is called milk chocolate.
Milk.... With chocolate IN it! OMJ! (Oh-My-Joodness)
Common chocolate drinks are chocolate milk and hot chocolate. Chocolate milk is a mixture of milk, cocoa powder and sugar, served cold. Hot chocolate is either hot chocolate milk or solid chocolate melted in milk.
Yes Milk Chocolate does.
This is more not good for you, than good for you, this is because depending what milk your using 2 out of 3 milk types do have fat in them. Also this added to chocolate makes this worse. But if you used red top milk then it wouldn't be as bad for you but this milk isn't going to work as it is too thin to make the chocolate milk.
Chocolate's healthier than chocolate milk because chocolate has the fat of chocolate, while chocolate milk has the fat of the chocolate plus the milk. Hope this helps.
Common chocolate drinks are chocolate milk and hot chocolate. Chocolate milk is a mixture of milk, cocoa powder and sugar, served cold. Hot chocolate is either hot chocolate milk or solid chocolate melted in milk.