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White Chocolate
Milk chocolate &
Dark Chocolate
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Where did chocolate originate from?
The Aztecs and Mayans.
100
What kind of chocolate can help fight diseases?
Dark Chocolate.
100
What is white chocolate primarily used for?
Baking.
100
How much milk solids does Dark Cocoa basically have?
12%
100
True or False. The smell of chocolate is proven to relax people.
True
200
What is Xocoatl?
This is the word the Aztecs used for chocolate.
200
True or False? Chocolate acts as a stimulant and keeps you awake.
True.
200
What is the percent of milk solids used in white chocolate?
Over 12%
200
What can dark chocolate help cure?
Bad cholesterol.
200
True or False? White chocolate has cocoa in it.
False.
300
This plant is where chocolate starts out.
A cacao plant.
300
True or False? Consuming small doses of chocolate is a short term way to solve high blood pressure.
True.
300
What is the actual colour of white chocolate?
Yellow or ivory.
300
How is milk chocolate used?
In baking or straight up eaten.
300
Fill in the blank. Every second, Americans collectively eat ______ pounds of chocolate.
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400
Cacao seeds are harvested and turned into this.
Cocoa mass.
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What is one health problem too much chocolate can create?
Obesity or Diabetes.
400
What is the amount of cocoa solids found in white chocolate?
10%-20%.
400
What percentage of cocoa solids is in milk chocolate?
10%-20%
400
Is there a world Chocolate day?
Yes.
500
In this language, the word cocoa means "food of the gods".
Latin.
500
What percentage of cocoa is needed in chocolate to help fight diseases?
70% or higher.
500
Is white chocolate a type of chocolate?
No.
500
How much milk does dark chocolate contain?
Little to no milk.
500
On average, how many insect parts are in one chocolate bar?
8
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