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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.
"the name of the box of cocolate that was half milk half plain is called milk duds.."
ITS AN MIXTURE DUMMYS
if you are using study island and the question is: Tina made a glass of chocolate milk. After taking a sip of the milk, she decided it needed more chocolate, so she added two more spoonfuls of chocolate powder. Adding the extra chocolate powder changed... then the answer is: the physical properties of the chocolate milk
This depends on the recipe or your preferences.
hot chocolate chocolate milk water chocolate ( hotwater and melted chocolate)
Baking chocolate is unsweetened chocolate, either as cocoa powder (which can be natural, or dutch processed), or sold with some fat added to make it solid, and sold as solid squares. No sugar is added, so the recipe you are making will have to make up for this; quite bitter otherwise. Milk chocolate has had milk, or milk powder, added to the chocolate; as well as some amount of sugar. It is sold in bar form or as "chips".
The spread of a drop of food dye throughout a glass of milk is called
Different types of chocolateThere are really three types of chocolate: white, milk, and dark. Milk chocolate could reasonably be called brown chocolate, although there's a somewhat unappealing and unappetizing ring to that term. It usually contains from 33 to 50 percent cocoa and, as you may have guessed, milk or milk powder. Dark chocolate can contain much more cocoa than milk chocolate (up to 70 percent cocoa butter and solids) and contains no milk products. White chocolate contains only cocoa butter and no solids. It does contain milk products.So, white chocolate and milk (brown) chocolate contain milk products. Inasmuch as white chocolate does appear to be a shade of white, it's named appropriately.(edited by another person) And then dark chocolate would be called dark brown chocolate, which just seems wrong. Marketing may play a part, but you're best off believing the more common sense answer written above.
yes because if the chocolate comes from the cacao tree then it is called chocolate
Chocolate milk is a mixture called a colloid.
Per 1 cup of 1%, 9 grams.