Is there such thing as soy chocolate?!
Answers: Are there alternatives to milk chocolate? I like chocolate, but I can't have anything with milk in it. I can't stand dark chocolate because it's too strong and bitter for my taste. Is there such thing as soy chocolate?
Yes there is soy milk chocolate. As well as rice, almond, and hemp *milk* chocolates! You could ask your local food stores, especially if you have Whole Foods or Trader Joe's near you. Also check out:
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As well as to make your own!:
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Too bad you can't have dark chocolate it is actually really good for you!
Believe it or not, yes there is! LMAO!
Do you love chocolate, but do not love the fat and calories it contains? Most dieters have the misconception that they must give up their love of chocolate in order to maintain a healthy weight and overall good health. This is not necessarily true. Soy chocolate commonly has less fat and sugar content, as well as provides many health benefits to those who consume it. The following paragraphs will discuss soy chocolate and soy chocolate products, as well as how they can benefit your health.
Makers of quality soy chocolate will most often use unique processes for producing it to be used in their products. When making soy chocolate, soy flour is used and blended with cocoa to produce different styles of a healthier chocolate. The different types of soy chocolate blends are then used to make other healthy snack products including:
* soy chocolate chip cookies
* soy chocolate milk
* soy chocolate bars
* soy chocolate shakes
When processing the soy chocolate and soy chocolate products, a good manufacture will always ensure that the essential nutrients in soy are retained. These nutrients include: vitamin E, calcium, amino acids and fiber.
Never should the nutrients in soy be destroyed during the process of making chocolate.
i dont think so.
Just use less cocoa or more milk.
There is Rice Milk chocolate. There's also a Carob mint bar that I really like. I never cared for dark chocolate before, but now i've learned none of them taste the same and there are quite a few that I do like. My favorite is probably Ritter Sport Dark Chocolate. I think it's about 50% cocoa.
Green & Black's and Dagoba both make vegan chocolates but Green & Black's are pretty bitter and Dagoba usually has some other flavors mixed in and takes a, uh, refined palate to enjoy.
ye make yourself
or check online hun
Dark chocolate is a bit of an acquired taste. You will get used to it, as I have. Green & Black's Maya Gold and Mint flavors are both tasty without the bitter aftertaste many dark chocolates have. Chocolove also makes vegan dark chocolate that's pretty good. Just watch the cacao content. Terra Nostra makes rice milk chocolate bars that are pretty decent, but not my favorite.