it means that the chocolate bar you are eating is not all dark chocolate. if the candy bar was pretty cheap then that's probably why. if you get an expensive candy bar it will probably say 100% Dark Chocolate. in conclusion the chocolate bar is partly another type of chocolate.
If someone says, "I'm passing on the chocolate cake." it means that they're not having any.
Yes regular chocolate is and so is dark chocolate u just have to check the ingredients because sometimes it says that it might be processed where wheat is processed
my MRI of my brain says there is dark fluid what does this mean
Divine chocolate do many types: white, milk, dark, dark mint, rasberry, strawberry, hazelnut.................and many more, just go onto their website and it says what they have in 'products'. i hope that answers ur question
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It depends on the amount and type of chocolate, but I'm holding a 78% cocoa bar in my hand and it says that it has 25 gr per 100 gram serving.
If the packaging says "a trace of nuts" it usually means, that the chocolate is produced in the same environment (possibly with the same tools/machines) as another chocolate that actually contains nuts. They just write it on the packaging as a warning.
it usually says on the back, but dark (healthy due to nutrients) range from 570 to 600 kcal per 100g, and milk chocolate ( all sugar and fats) 500 to 530 usually. In Plain chocolate there are about 2210 kilojoules in 100g of chocolate and 1110 in 50g.
It means "Multiply 81 by 0.13."
Ross says his favorite color is yellow but then he says he prefers chocolate
According the general population, anything over 35% cocoa is bittersweet. I also believe that 35% is the requirement for something to be labeled bittersweet by the FDA. Mae238 says: Generally, yes. According to barriorestaurant.com/blog/?cat=9 "As a rule, milk chocolate is at about 35-45 percent cacao to sugar, semisweet chocolate is at about 50-60 percent and bittersweet is at about 60-70 percent."
just don't eat chocolate! ._. KIDDING!