Dove chocolate typically contains about 150 to 250 milligrams of theobromine per ounce, depending on the specific type of chocolate (dark or milk). Dark Chocolate generally has higher theobromine levels compared to Milk Chocolate. For precise amounts, it's best to check the packaging or consult the manufacturer's nutritional information.
Dark chocolate generally contains the highest levels of theobromine compared to milk chocolate and white chocolate. The higher the chocolate percentage, the more theobromine it typically contains.
Theobromine.
No, coffee does not contain theobromine. Theobromine is a compound found in chocolate and some other foods, but not in coffee.
Chocolate contains Theobromine. As with caffeine, theobromine can cause sleeplessness, tremors, restlessness, anxiety, as well as contribute to increased production of urine.
Theobromine is a bitter alkaloid found in cocoa beans and tea leaves. It is similar to caffeine in structure and is a mild central nervous system stimulant. Theobromine is known to have various effects on the body, including increasing heart rate and dilating blood vessels.
Yes, there is a specific phobia called "Theobromine phobia" which is a fear of chocolate. Theobromine is a chemical found in chocolate that can be toxic to some animals, and this fear can be related to concerns about the effects of theobromine on health. While this phobia is not as common as other phobias, it can still affect individuals who have a strong aversion to chocolate.
Chocolate
Dime Bar. Dove Chocolate.
Caffeine and Theobromine.
Theobromine poisoning is also known as chocolate poisoning and it is common in animals such as cats and dogs. It is not common in humans since humans do not tend to ingest large amounts chocolate.
Don't feed chocolate to your cat! Chocolate contains a substance called Theobromine. Different types of chocolate contain different levels of Theobromine. If your cat ate a lot of chocolate your cat should see a vet.
Theobromine makes chocolate poisonous to dogs.