Yes, white chocolate typically contains dairy in the form of milk solids or milk powder.
Real Chocolate is dairy free.
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.
The chocolate hampers sold by Cadbury contain dairy milk miniatures, Fry's chocolate bars, chocolate buttons, white chocolate buttons, Cadbury's roses and Cadbury's heroes.
No. - No regulate chocolate contains alcohol unless stated on the label
yes it because it is dairy milk and it has diary and milk in it
White chocolate is not considered vegan because it contains milk solids, which come from dairy products.
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.
If the biscuits contain Milk solids / Milk / Butter / Yogurt or any dairy product like chocolate it is considered to be a dairy product.
Doubt it. It isn't chocolate at all
Gourmet white chocolate is made with a high cocoa butter content so it actually is real chocolate. Typical non-gourmet white chocolate is not actually chocolate because it does not contain any cocoa butter. The difference between white chocolate and regular chocolate is that white chocolate has a high milk content and does not contain cocoa powder.
It must contain cocoa. Therefore white chocolate is not real.
White chocolate contains only cocoa butter, not cocoa solids. Caffeine is only in the solids so white chocolate does not have any.