Which is the best: milk, dark, or white chocolate, and which brand do you prefer

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  1. Mighty Mom profile image75
    Mighty Momposted 12 years ago

    Which is the best: milk, dark, or white chocolate, and which brand do you prefer?

  2. Rosana Modugno profile image67
    Rosana Modugnoposted 12 years ago

    Dark has less sugar, so I like that the best.

  3. MargaritaEden profile image69
    MargaritaEdenposted 12 years ago

    Dark is the best one, and the more cocoa % the better, dark chocolate has less sugar and milk, and more antioxidants. Ghirardelli is my favorite brand.

  4. ArjanK profile image65
    ArjanKposted 12 years ago

    This opinion is purely based on taste. Milk chocolate is the favourite of most. I favour the darker chocolates and am not generally a fan of white chocolate.

    Milk chocolate is variable, some are excellent whereas others are too milky and taste too creamy in my opinion. I think Cadbury's do a very good milk chocolate, and Yorkie is very nice too - less milky than Cadbury's. Galaxy is nice too but a bit too creamy.

    Lindor are my favourite chocolate brand. Their milk chocolate is wonderful.

  5. vespawoolf profile image93
    vespawoolfposted 12 years ago

    Dark chocolate is my favorite, preferably 70 or 72% if I'm eating it plain. I enjoy 80% if mixed with dried fruit and nuts. White chocolate is technically a "confection" instead of a chocolate, but I love it mixed with peppermint candies and coated in dark chocolate (peppermint bark). My latest favorite is Scharffen Berger 70% bittersweet chocolate. Of course, it's expensive and I can't afford it often which is probably what makes it my favorite! You know, supply and demand. Lindt is also good, but only if manufactured in Switzerland.

  6. profile image0
    Kommadantposted 12 years ago

    As others have said; dark chocolate is the healthier of the choices.  I personally prefer milk chocolate myself. However, I do enjoy all chocolate, regardless of the color.

  7. carlafischer22 profile image59
    carlafischer22posted 12 years ago

    dark chocolate. as a matter of fact we have dark chocolate covered raisins in the 'fridge right now. the perfect balance of sweet and bitter. what  a great combination they are.

  8. jemmamcg profile image60
    jemmamcgposted 12 years ago

    My favourite chocolate bar used to be Galaxy but now it's Dreambar (white chocolate) and Bellarom (Milk chocolate).

  9. mvillecat profile image70
    mvillecatposted 12 years ago

    We drink whole, white organic milk. We love chocolate milk as well.

  10. profile image0
    Kit Wardposted 12 years ago

    If I buy a chocolate bar it will always be Cadbury, probably a Twirl or a Wispa which are both milk chocolate.

    If I fancy something a bit more grown up however, I will always go for something by Green and Black's, I love their dark chocolate with Cherry at the moment.

    Whenever baking with chocolate I will always use Green and Black's 70% or 85% dark chocolate unless I can't get it in which case I will buy the Lindt brand instead.

    As you can see, I am rather set in my choclatey ways smile

  11. miyagi714 profile image39
    miyagi714posted 12 years ago

    Milk Chocolate! It has the smoothest taste and has a perfect blend of sweet and cocoa.

  12. cat on a soapbox profile image92
    cat on a soapboxposted 12 years ago

    Oooh, I love them all, but dark chocolate is my favorite! Godiva, Cadbury, and Lindt are my preferences, but I will secretly hoard a box of See's dark chocolate truffles- no sharing!

  13. Trish303 profile image71
    Trish303posted 12 years ago

    Milk and I love dove and Hershey. I hate dark for some reason.

 
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