No, cocoa butter does not contain dairy. It is a plant-based fat derived from cocoa beans and is commonly used in chocolate and skincare products.
No, cocoa butter is not considered a dairy product. It is a vegetable fat derived from cocoa beans and does not contain any dairy ingredients.
Great news - Yes! Cocoa butter does not contain dairy.
No, but the cocoa liquor and cocoa powder parts of the cocoa bean do both contain caffeine.
No, peanut butter does not contain dairy. It is made from ground peanuts and typically does not include any dairy ingredients.
Yes, cocoa butter is vegan-friendly as it is derived from cocoa beans and does not contain any animal products.
Cocoa powder does not inherently contain dairy. However, it is important to check the label of the specific brand you are using, as some cocoa powders may be processed in facilities that also handle dairy products, leading to potential cross-contamination.
No it does not contain Nickel, nickel is a metal and butter is made from milk solids (fat).
In milk chocolate, always. In dark chocolate, there often is. If you are lactose intolerant, then look at the ingredients and if it says "lactose", "dairy", "milk" or any similar names, stay away.
Very small amounts.
Simple cocoa powder does not contain any dairy products, but only powdered, processed cocoa (cacao) beans. However, there are many commercial products with some version of "cocoa" in the name, such as "Hot Cocoa," "Cocoa Mix," or "Instant Cocoa" that do contain a high percentage of dairy. The safe thing to do is to read the ingredients listed on the product's label.
Chocolate is made from cocoa butter, cocoa powder, sugar, dairy products, food additives, etc.
Not usually, no.