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Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, chocolate chips, chocolate ice cream... Chocolate has been a favorite confection throughout the ages. Ask or answer questions about this sweet treat.

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How much types of chocolate are there?

there are 7 kinds
Let me just say over 3,000 bars in the UK to be excat or formitive.

How did Baby Ruth candy get its name?

It was a product of the Curtiss Candy Company. It was first produced in 1921.

Where it got it's name is uncertain. Some people think it was named after Babe Ruth, the famed baseball champion. Others think it was named after baby Ruth Cleveland, whose father was U.S. president at the time.

What type of mixture is chocolate chip cookie?

Yes- a heterogeneous mixture to be more accurate.

How bad is chocolate syrup to dogs?

Maple syrup is safe for dogs.

The original answer on here was "Dogs should not eat anything other than dog food, anything else is possibly harmful to them.Thats (sic) why they call it dog food."

Because it's not like dog food has ever been recalled for being harmful.

First, kudos to you for being a responsible pet owner and attempting to research the food you're giving to your pet before assuming that if it's okay for you, it must be okay for Fido and Miss Kittenpuffs. To answer the question, no, maple syrup is not currently known to be harmful to dogs, and in fact is sometimes used as a source of glucose for diabetic dogs. As with anything, reasonable quantities are encouraged. Foods your dog should avoid (and remember, this is not a complete or comprehensive list- always call your veterinarian, and if you do not have one, establish a relationship with one, it will be worth it I promise) include the following:

Avocados (this includes guacamole)

Grapes

Onions

Tomatoes

Garlic

Macadamia nuts

Anything with caffeine

Anything with alcohol

The ASPCA has a nice write up on their website.

Are chocolate chips taxable in NJ?

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Does chocolate have acid in it?

Chocolate. There's something undeniably mystical and irresistible about chocolate. The word itself is sensual and romantic. The creamy, silky texture, the deep, dark, elegant color, the exquisitely sweet, rich flavor, the tantalizing aroma...the seductive characteristics of chocolate can arouse the senses and send one's pulse racing to new heights. And it may even be good for you. "Today" food expert Phil Lempert has the details. so in other words yes it does

Why did Milton Hershey invent the hershay bar?

The Hershey bar was made because Milton Hershey,(the inventor) wanted a new kind of choclate.

Can you dye chocolate icing purple?

According to two cake decorators, no. Use a white frosting and color it blue, or a white frosting and airbrush it.

Where was chocolate first discovered?

The first European who can rightly claim the "discovery" of cocoa is Christopher Columbus. In 1502, during his last voyage to the Caribbean, he lands on the island of Guanaja, before the coast of present-day Honduras.

He was greeted by the Aztec who offered him a bag of cocoa beans in exchange for trade goods. Columbus failed to grasp the importance of these beans, more so, he detests the beverage prepared from these beans, which is known as Xocolatl (or tchocolatl). And he returns to Spain without realising the economic importance of these cocoa beans.


-http://www.neuhaus-chocolates.com/index.asp-Q-Page-E-Who-discovered-chocolate-or-Xocolatl?--54011172

How many grams in 11 oz of chocolate chips?

The amount of grams in an 11 oz. bag of chocolate chips would be 311.8 grams. This equals out to 1.3 cups.

Do cocoa beans come from Kenya?

Yes they can grow in Kenya because Kenya has the right temperature

Can you give a cat chocolate?

Chocolate is terrible for dogs. Unless you want to see your dog in pain, DON'T GIVE THEM CHOCOLATE!

White chocolate is the least toxic, moving on to milk chocolate, then dark, then bakers is bad, bad, bad because 1oz will kill a 10 pound dog. Cocoa mulch is bad, too.

Should your dog ingest chocolate (like mine did) make the dog throw up IMMEDIATELY! Mine ate one quarter of a freshly baked chocolate cake with 4 full squares of bakers chocolate between the frosting and the cake.

However, within the first half hour IF you get the dog to throw up, you should be in the clear. NO WATER! It will make the chocolate pass through into the intestines faster and, therefore, won't come up. To make a dog chuck use hydrogen peroxide (the kind used for cuts only NOT THE KIND FOR HAIR!), about one tablespoon in the back of the throat. A syringe or turkey baster is useful. Wait five minutes. NOTE dogs do NOT like an audience whilst puking, so watch out the window. IF that doesn't work, a tablespoon of salt in the back of their throat and wait five minutes and if that doesn't work, repeat hydrogen peroxide.

Chocolate WILL kill your dog, and its not pretty. If too much time has lapsed, take it to a vet .

If the dog hadn't done that and school was in all year round, I wouldn't have been distracted enough to have left the cake on the counter for three minutes.

Can collies eat chocolate?

The general rule is: dogs should not eat chocolates. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs. Many large dogs can handle a small amount of chocolate without dying if they should accidentally eat some, but you should not give your dog chocolates... it would be like giving your mother "just a little" arsenic, because she keeps begging for it.

How much chocolate can an individual eat before dying?

The LD50 (the dose required to kill 50% of test subjects) must be in the many pound range. Still, that is not a healthy thing to do. One ounce of milk chocolate has about 6mg of caffeine and about 44mg of theobromine. Baking chocolate has higher levels of both, running around 35mg of caffeine and 392mg of theobromine. The LD50 of theobromine in humans is approximately 1g per kilo of body weight, and caffeine is about 175mg per kilo. I personally weight about 68 kilograms, so my LD50 levels are about 68kg 1g/kg = 68g of theobromine or about 68kg * 0.175g/kg = 12g of caffeine. Given that most of the chocolate I eat is up in the 70% chocolate solids content, and I want a little safety margin, I'll just go ahead and use the baking chocolate numbers to find out that I would need to consume to reach my LD50 level:

theobromine: 68g * 1oz/.392g = 173.5oz = 10.8lb

Caffeine: 12g * 1oz/.035g = 342.9oz = 21.4lb

So, basically this says that the theobromine is by far more toxic that caffeine when it comes to chocolate consumption, and that I'd have to eat almost 11 pounds of baking chocolate in order to be in the realm of a 50% chance of lethality. Most of the bars I buy are 8oz, so that's about 22 bars.

Phew. Close one today. Next time I'll play it safe and keep the number down in the teens.

Your answer was based on the assumption that the consumer was eating regular chocolate. There is a HEALTHY dark chocolate produced with unprocessed, non-alkalized, non-lecithinized cacao powder with a higher antioxidant level than acai, blueberries, brocoli, etc. "Normal" chocolate uses processed cocoa powder and sugars, along with bad fats, fillers, waxes, preservatives, etc. So while traditional chocolate could possibly result in death by chocolate, this healthy chocolate is believe to bring health and healing. Perhaps that's while the botanical name for the VEGETABLE that is the source of chocolate is Theobroma cacao - "food of the gods."

What type of chocolate do you need for a chocolate fountain?

Cabreys
You can use Milk, Dark or White chocolate for a chocolate fountain.

Preferably in buds or small pieces so it is easy to melt and around 40% cocoa butter for taste and to allow it to flow properly, otherwise a little oil will need to be added.

Can dogs die from milk chocolate?

They can. Chocolate in moderate amounts (one candy bar) is toxic to dogs.

In addition some times the affect of chocolate on a pet is very very unpredictable. Therefore sometimes a small amount can cause a fatal arrhythmia in a pet.

Here are some additional details and a link.

Chocolate contains substance known as theobromine that is difficult for dogs and other non-human animals to metabolized. I can be fatal to dogs, cats, horses, ferrets, bird and other pets, according to the Ontario Canada, SPCA.

The dog or animal should be induced to vomit because the theobromine in chocolate is toxic to some animals even though it is safe for human consumption.

The dog or other pet should then be rushed to the vet because the theobromine and other stimulants in chocolate can induce a fatal heart arrhythmia in some non-human animals. The dog may or may not need to have its stomach pump, but a vet needs to make that determination.

Cooking chocolate is the most toxic, followed by dark chocolate, followed by milk and white chocolate

Chocolate chips conversion to baker's chocolate square?

1 ounce (1 square) unsweetened baking chocolate is equal to 3 ounces or ½ cup of semi sweet chocolate chips. You can substitute it in recipes by decreasing the shortening by 1 tablespoon and decreasing the sugar by ¼ cup.

¼ cup of unsweetened cocoa powder is equal to 3 ounces or ½ cup of semi sweet chocolate chips. You can substitute it in recipes by decreasing the shortening by 1 tablespoon and decreasing the sugar by ¼ cup.

Where did pain au chocolat originate?

pain au chocolat originated in Vienna.

Why Does Hershey Add wax to keep chocolate from melting?

No but it certainly tastes that way, doesn't it? While there isn't wax, there is a significant amount of oil which aids in the waxy texture. Higher quality chocolate is made with cocoa butter which gives it a smooth texture. However, Hershey's doesn't use as much cocoa butter as the higher grade stuff because it's more expensive. (which is why the Lindt bars cost much more than the Hershey's bars.)