Is white chocolate beter for you than milk chocolate?!


Question:

Is white chocolate beter for you than milk chocolate?


Answers:
Define "better."

Or "better" yet, just eat it an enjoy it. Life is too short.

people claim it is, i think theres no difference

both are the same. you want healthy chocolate go for dark chocolate.

absolutley not. it is made only from the fat of cocoa beans

ofcourse not!!! white chocolate lacks cocoa, the one thing in chocolate that makes it good for you.

White chocolate really isn't chocolate at all. Milk chocolate doesn't have anything really going for it except being sweet and creamy for chocolate to be good for you it needs to be high in cocoa at least 70 % so it's bitter an 1 oz "helps" everything.

If u mean taste wise milk chocolate is better. But those little white chocolate resses pieces (or however u spell it) r so good to. I love eating the white chocolate off of the peanut butter and then eating the peanut butter... but whats weird is if the white chocolate is in a candy bar i dont like it.

No. White chocolate actually contains none of the parts of the cocoa bean that makes up "chocolate" and so has none of the good antioxidants either. White "chocolate" is made from the fat (cocoa butter) sugar and vanilla.

Milk chocolate although it does not contain as much "good" antioxidants, contains some and tends to have less fat content than white chocolate.

Dark chocolate is best because is has the same antioxidents in it that red wine has. White chocolate doesn't have them at all and milk chocolate has very few of the antioxidents in it.

dark chocolate is the best.

Technically white chocolate isn't chocolate at all, because it contains no cocoa solids. It's made of cocoa butter, milk, and sugar.

If you want a healthy chocolate, eat some dark chocolate! They contain all of the benefits involved with eating chocolate.

No.

well niether one is better for you.because they cause fat to come on ou bodies but..white chocolate tatws way better than milk chocolate..




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