Is it possible to make white chocolate without milk?!


Question: Yeah, here's one I found online by typing "vegan white chocolate" into a yahoo search engine:

http://www.veganstore.com/vegan-food-ite...

Here are vegan white chocolate chips:

http://www.veganstore.com/?deptid=17125&...

Hope that helps (the chips are in stock but the bars are out until February, if you really cannot wait I guess maybe you can just enjoy regular white chocolate until then.)


Answers: Yeah, here's one I found online by typing "vegan white chocolate" into a yahoo search engine:

http://www.veganstore.com/vegan-food-ite...

Here are vegan white chocolate chips:

http://www.veganstore.com/?deptid=17125&...

Hope that helps (the chips are in stock but the bars are out until February, if you really cannot wait I guess maybe you can just enjoy regular white chocolate until then.)

no

maybe soymilk?

Who knows?
start googleing

probably... if you use something like rice milk

Yes, it can be made using milk solid alternatives. Some vegan suppliers sell vegan white chocolate.

White chocolate has what is called a 'standard of identity' from the FDA. A standard of identity is a technical document that is a list of things that have to be in it in order for it to be called white chocolate:
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/fr021004.h...

By definition real white chocolate has to have not less than 14% milk solids.

Most of the Vegan (dairy free) chocolate replacements stick to the dark chocolate flavors.

Some confectioners coatings (by definition not chocolate but a 'candy') may replace the milk but the most common ones (Merkins...) don't.

Places like the Vegan store list the ingrediants and you'll find that in many cases the product does not meet the rules (standards of identity) for what is allowed to be called chocolate, and is processed on equiment used for dairy ietms. Real chocolate has only cocoa butter and no vedgetable oil in it. If you look at he actual product labeling you'll see it does not say white chocolate: just the store mislabeling it as chocolate

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/fr021004.h...

CCBerries is right, there are a lot of places that resell others products that market them outside of what the maker intended or what is legal under the fda guidelines. The packaging for the vegan store stuff does not say chocolate, it just says "white bar"





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