Milo is a health drink,on the container there is no referance to caffiene.
internet site is www nestle.com.au
Milo comes in powdered form and we can buy milo candy bars also and icecream.
I have never heard of milo spread before this time.
I have had the enjoyment of drinking the Milo drink 62 years Nestle website says standard cup contains 15mg caffeine. Any drink containing cocoa will have a small amount of caffeine. The heart foundation also states the amount of Caffeine contained in Nestle Milo that you can view here at http://blog.healthy.co.nz/is-milo-really-a-healthy-drink/
No, but the cocoa liquor and cocoa powder parts of the cocoa bean do both contain caffeine.
they say that chocolate containing caffeine is a myth
walmart and ebay and yes
Presumably yes, since they contain either dark chocolate or cocoa powder, which have caffeine.
Not much at all. An entire chocolate bar has about as much caffeine as a decaf cup of coffee. There's no added caffeine in hot cocoa mixes (at least for common varieties) and much less chocolate than a bar. It's probably extremely low.
Unsweetened cocoa powder is about fifteen to twenty five calories per tablespoon.
I'm pretty sure it doesn't; that would be weird, don't you think?
Oh honey, cocoa powder is definitely not an element. It's made up of various compounds like theobromine and caffeine, not some basic element from the periodic table. So next time you're baking those delicious brownies, just remember, cocoa powder is not on the same level as oxygen or gold.
Some options for caffeine-free chocolate products include carob-based chocolates, caffeine-free cocoa powder, and certain brands of decaffeinated chocolate bars.
Cocoa powder is made by roasting and grinding cocoa beans and then separating the fat (cocoa butter) from the solids (cocoa powder).
Cocoa powder is a mixture of substances.
Yes, cocoa always has caffeine in it. Cooking the cocoa does not change that. The more cocoa used then the more caffeine in whatever you are cooking.