chocolate can sometimes seem addictive but it is probably just a craving and the more chocolate you eat, the more you want it.
yes, very addictive chocolate has alot of caffeine
No it is not cosidered an addictive substance. It can be craved but not to be mistaken and taken to the level of addiction
Chocolate is "addictive" because of the ingredients in it. Sugar, milk, fat, and cocoa (the main ingredients in virtually all chocolates) are good to the taste. A person likes them, and craves more of them.
well it could be but i doubt it. some food is addictive, think about chocolate.
Chocolate contains caffeine and sugar, both of which are highly addictive. They make you feel alert and happy. Your brain remembers these effects, therefore it can be hard for one to resist eating chocolate.
because when you eat chocolate you feel like you want it more and when you smell it you feel like you want to eat some and then you feel like it all day.
It isn'tIt has no texture or real tasteThe only reason people like it is because we get use to having it .I presume you meant 'addictive' - that's the word to use of the substance. 'Addictive' refers to the person.
Many scientists believe that some chemicals within chocolate, such as theobromine, that are associated with emotions and mood, are responsible in part, for making it addicting . However, many studies are inconclusive , on what makes it addictive. Some researchers speculate it's a combination of psychological and physiological factors that are jointly responsible.
You see Ovaltinne is a type of chocolate that uses rats milk.The other chocolate is milked from human breasts therefore it is addictive. The popular chocolate bar cadbury uses no milk by the stool* of cows and in some other cases horses too.*Poo
Oreo is not a who. It is a type of chocolate biscuit with delicious cream.
Always addictive.
The addictive crops sent from the Americas to Europe included tobacco and cacao. Tobacco became highly popular in Europe for smoking and snuffing, leading to widespread addiction. Cacao was transformed into chocolate, which also gained immense popularity, though it was not addictive in the same way as tobacco. These crops significantly influenced European culture and economies.