Milk.... With chocolate IN it! OMJ! (Oh-My-Joodness)
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Chocolate.
Cadbury is the company that produces chocolate bars with the name 'Dairy Milk'. However, in the United States, Dairy Milk is produced by The Hershey Company.
Personally, I think Hershey's Milk Chocolate is the best.
Not all chocolate has milk but milk chocolate has milk in it because most people prefer it that way.... as in they prefer the taste, because pure chocolate is quite bitter so they add milk, sugar, etc. to make it taste better. But some people prefer it without.
Baking chocolate is unsweetened chocolate, either as cocoa powder (which can be natural, or dutch processed), or sold with some fat added to make it solid, and sold as solid squares. No sugar is added, so the recipe you are making will have to make up for this; quite bitter otherwise. Milk chocolate has had milk, or milk powder, added to the chocolate; as well as some amount of sugar. It is sold in bar form or as "chips".
Yes. Some store brands have milk chocolate chips as well as name brands. This information is however North America-centric. This may vary by country. If you need chocolate in small pieces (not necessarily chocolate chips) then you can get a bar of milk chocolate from a food store and break it into chunks.
I love warm milk with a tad of sugar. Chocolate milk is really good! ~Hope that helped!
Dark chocolate is just the cocoa powder with few other ingredients. Milk chocolate has more milk and some cocoa butter to make it more milky, hence the name. White chocolate is made out of just cocoa butter, hence its white appearance. :-D
Cadbry has fair trade chocolate and it is just a milk bar of chocolate but it isn't everywhere.
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