chocolate and milk are in chocolate milk
8 choclate 2 milk
The key ingredients used to make milk chocolate are cocoa solids, cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids, and sometimes vanilla.
Butter, milk, milk fats, and sugar.
Yes. Add more milk, i believe.
Maybe cocoa powder, and milk, and sugar, and good stuff like that. :) Sorry I wasn't much help. lol
Belgian chocolate is made from 100% pure cocoa butter from premium cocoa beans as well as other ingredients depending on the recipe and type of chocolate being made. For milk chocolate, milk and sugar are common additives.
because its main ingredients are chocolate, and milk. mixed with cocoa liquor, xilotal and other nonsense ingredients.
The ingredenst in chocolate is the cocoa bean and other things
Not necessarily. White Chocolate is made by using cocoa butter but not the cocoa solids. There is milk in it, but more sugar is added to make up the bulk. Dark chocolate can be either milk chocolate (chocolate made with milk, but with cocoa solids as well as cocoa butter) or plain chcocolate (chocolate made with cocoa solids and cocoa butter but without milk). If you add white chocolate to milk chocolate then the result will be a very sweet milk chocolate. If you add white chocolate to plain chocolate, the result will be a milk chocolate
Chocolate milk is a mixture. It is not a change of any sort. The making of chocolate milk is a physical change as none of the components change their chemical identity.
Because they use different ingredients and different amounts of them.
Chocolate milk is a physical change because the ingredients (milk and chocolate) are mixed together but their chemical composition remains the same. No new substances are formed during the process of making chocolate milk.