Posts Tagged ‘milk chocolate’

Milk Chocolates are all Time Favorite!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Milk chocolate has a smaller portion of cocoa bean that has been mixed with sugar, and cacao butter, and then mixed with condensed milk or milk powder. There are other additives that a producer may add to give it their taste, but that is the basics of it.

Everyone in the world has been affected by milk chocolate in one way or another since its invention centuries ago. Chocolates are used for everything such as Cookies, cakes, cereals, beverages, toppings, flavorings, decorations, etc. chocolates has its place in history for good.

In recent study, it is said that the average American eats 10-12 pounds of chocolate every single year. It is also known that eating chocolate is rich in Phenols (antioxidants) which is good for the heart. Millions of pounds of milk are used every year in the production of milk chocolate.

The health benefits of milk chocolate are not as many as dark chocolates, however, there still some to be considered. It is a stimulator, to the brain, to the emotions, thus, increasing your stamina. Of course, moderation, because it is high in fat content and sugar. Point to be taken here is we need fat in our diet, seriously, and milk chocolate can be a great source for that fat percentage, just not all of it should come from eating milk chocolate. Be sure to read the nutritional section of each chocolate substance you obtain so you know what you have to eat or bake with – very essential.

There are milk chocolate bars, milk chocolate fondue mixes and hardware, chocolate drinks, like hot chocolate and etc. There are many great recipe books that can teach you what to do with milk chocolate if you are fresh out of ideas and feel a bit overwhelmed.

The Difference between Dark, White and Milk Chocolates

Monday, February 1st, 2010

What is the main thing that generates the difference between dark, white and milk chocolates? Whether it is color or the flavor? Is it the history and the background behind each? Nutritional values, possibly? Or it is about the ingredients of each? The making process? How concerning all of the above?

We all are aware that there are three different types of chocolates but we are failing to understand the differences between these, which cause each to be taken as an individual substance!

The first and fir most characteristic that differentiates dark from white from milk chocolate is the distinct color of each! While dark chocolate is a deep, rich brown due to the high quantity of cocoa in its composition, milk chocolate is a lighter shade of brown, showing the presence of milk. White chocolate on the other hand, is completely white since it has no part of the cocoa liquor that’s present in the other two. This is also the main reason why white chocolate doesn’t conform to the standards of chocolate

Another main difference between dark, white and milk chocolates is the history behind each. Chocolate was intoxicated as a spicy beverage about 2000 years ago, when no one had heard of mixing it with milk! When the cocoa press was first invented in 1828, solid eating chocolate was produced. Accordingly dark chocolate was born. Later, in the year 1875, Daniel Peters created the first milk chocolate White chocolate came much later, after World War I, when it was launch by the Swiss! Dark chocolate becomes bitterer as the amount of cocoa liquor in it increases.

In terms of taste, dark chocolate is the bitterest, followed by milk chocolate which is generally semi-sweet in response to the lower quantity of cocoa liquor used, as well as the added sweetness of milk and sugar. White chocolate is completely sweet, since it contains no cocoa liquor. Cocoa contains theobromine, a healthy stuff that is extremely bitter in nature.

The other differences between these three types of chocolates are in the ingredients each contains. Dark chocolate is very simple; including cocoa liquor, cocoa butter and sugar, whereas milk chocolate has a smaller portion of cocoa liquor, cocoa butter, milk and sugar. While white chocolate is more of a flavored candy containing cocoa butter, lecithin, sugar, milk solids and other flavorings.

Chocolate Gift Baskets are Loved by Everyone

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Everyone in this world loves chocolate gift basket; it will be very difficult to find someone who does not like chocolate as a gift. There are so many varieties of chocolate in the world such as dark chocolate, milk chocolate; white chocolate.
 There are many gift giving occasions to give a chocolate gift basket but some ideas of the most common times of giving chocolate as gifts are: Birthdays, holidays, in thank you gift baskets, Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, Valentine’s Day.
Chocolate gift baskets are only not filled with candy; they can be filled with baked goods, snacks, other food items, non-edible items, and beverages. Chocolate gift baskets make great corporate gifts too such as There are chocolates covered pretzels, chocolate covered Brittle, chocolate brownies, hot chocolate, novelty chocolates and chocolate cookies. Chocolate comes in different shapes, or combos, chocolate espresso beans, and chocolate covered strawberries and even chocolate containers.