I think it can, Because you could put soya milk in it.
yes because if the chocolate comes from the cacao tree then it is called chocolate
Yes, white chocolate typically contains milk, as it is made from cocoa butter, sugar, and milk solids.
Yes, white chocolate typically contains dairy in the form of milk solids or milk powder.
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 it because it is dairy milk and it has diary and milk in it
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 key ingredients used to make milk chocolate are cocoa solids, cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids, and sometimes vanilla.
If the biscuits contain Milk solids / Milk / Butter / Yogurt or any dairy product like chocolate it is considered to be a dairy product.
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.
Cadburys' ingredients are: (yes I know, I copied and pasted it.)Ingredients: Full Cream Milk, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Milk Solids, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, 476), Flavours.Milk Chocolate contains Cocoa Solids 26%, Milk Solids 28%.checkout the link by the way! https://www.cadbury.com.au/Products/Blocks-of-Chocolate/Cadbury-Milk-Chocolate-Block/Cadbury-Milk-Chocolate-Ingredients.aspx
White chocolate contians only cocoa butter, fats, milk, sugar, milk solids / milk fats, and simialr ingredients. It contains no actual cocoa or cocoa powder, so it cannot technically be called chocolate.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.