Dark, milk, or white chocolate?
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Do you prefer dark, milk, or white chocolate? Why?
Dark, milk, or white chocolate? 28 votes
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Milk chocolateI find dark chocolate too much milk chocolate is OK in moderation, love milk chocolate.
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Dark chocolateI like ANY chocolate!
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Milk chocolateOnly milk for me dark is too bitter and white too sweet
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Milk chocolatei like milk and white, not to often but a bit now and again is nice
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White chocolateWhite chocolate! Nice and creamyCommunity Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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Dark chocolateDark choc in moderation is supposed to be good for depression, not sure if there's any truth in that.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Dark chocolate@Woodbine Cocoa beans are full of goodness, micronutrients, antioxidants and other benefits. When processed into chocolate or other products they lose a lot of the benefits. Dark chocolate often has a higher cocoa content, and I believe less processing.
Natural or non alkalized cocoa powder offers the best of these benefits, but without the extra processing and sugars it has a very different taste and often described as bitter.As an individual I stood alone.
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Dark chocolateI'm surprised that dark chocolate is beating white chocolate! People often look at me strangely when I say I genuinely prefer dark chocolate...
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Beaver79 Community member, Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 21,286 Disability GamechangerOptionsMilk chocolateMilk chocolate is my favourite but to be honest like all chocolate.
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White chocolateI don't really like chocolate on it's own, find it too 'rich', prefer to have just a few choc chips in something or a thin coating on an ice cream. Though if I was to have a couple of lumps of solid chocolate, it would be white for me.
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durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,730 Disability GamechangerOptionsMilk chocolateWhite chocolate apparently is too fattening as there's a process to make it white which makes it more fattening.
dark chocolate tastes to bitter for me.Milk chocolate is just right. -
Milk Chocolate for me.
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Dark chocolateCan't remember who makes them, but you get a box of different grades of chocolate according to the % of cocoa in the chocolate. Got some at Christmas.
Dark Chocolate is the best, it's official. -
Milk chocolateMilk chocolate but white Chocolate now and again.
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I like dark chocolate.
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White chocolateWhite chocolate is made from cocoa butter instead of cocoa solids. Both come from the same cocoa bean though.
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Dark chocolateOverlyAnxious said:White chocolate is made from cocoa butter instead of cocoa solids. Both come from the same cocoa bean though.
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I don't like chocolateI tried a Reece's peanut butter cup yesterday ... that was totally minging. Uck
I'm just not a sweet lover, much prefer salty, savoury things -
I like dark chocolate.
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