No, as chocolate comes exclusively from cacao beans. There might be some insect tissue in there, however, ground up with the beans, but this should be too small to actually see or notice in any way.
Chocolate has it's own fat from the cacao bean, called cacao butter.
yes, they do.
Stuffed Animal
Some things that make a person fat are sugar, chocolates, soft drinks, and cookies.
haha come on. it's chocolate.
Animal fat is lard.
Animal fat is not suitable for a vegetarian.
Soap can be made from animal fat.
The density of animal fat does not have an average or standard amount. It varies depending on both the animal and the amount of fat that is measured.
E472e: Mostly hardly has animal fat in it, if it did have animal fat in it would say(THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS ANIMAL FAT). Which e472e has glycerin and glycerin would say if the product contains animal fat or veiry.
Dairymilk chocolates do not contain pig fat. The primary ingredients in Dairymilk chocolates are milk, sugar, and cocoa butter. Pig fat, also known as lard, is not a common ingredient in chocolate production, especially in products made by reputable companies like Cadbury. If you have specific dietary concerns or restrictions, it is always best to check the ingredient list on the packaging for accurate information.
Animal and Vegtable fat is called "lard".