QUESTION ABOUT WHITE Chocolate?!


Question: yeah i got anxiety and my doc told me to stay away from caffine does white chocolate have any traces of it in there at all i really wanna eat my easter bunny :)


Answers: yeah i got anxiety and my doc told me to stay away from caffine does white chocolate have any traces of it in there at all i really wanna eat my easter bunny :)

You can go right ahead and enjoy that Easter bunny!!! White chocolate contains no caffeine, as opposed to milk or dark chocolate. It actually does not contain chocolate liquor or cocoa solids, the source of the caffeine.

you can read up on it here... it will explain it all!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_choco...

Good luck, try to relax and indulge in that white chocolate! Save a piece for me!

Chocolate derived from cocoa contains a small amount of caffeine. The weak stimulant effect of chocolate may be due to a combination of theobromine and theophylline as well as caffeine. Chocolate contains too little of these compounds for a reasonable serving to create effects in humans that are on par with coffee. A typical 28-gram serving of a milk chocolate bar has about as much caffeine as a cup of decaffeinated coffee.

I <3 white chocolate~Heres some info. on it:

Some preparations, known as confectioner's coating or summer coating, is made from inexpensive solid or hydrogenated vegetable fats, and as such, is not at all derived from cocoa. These preparations may actually be white in color (in contrast to white chocolate's ivory shade) and will lack cocoa butter's flavor.

Because it does not contain any cocoa solids, one benefit of white chocolate is that it also does NOTcontain ANY caffeine, which means it can be consumed by individuals who must avoid caffeine for medical reasons. Caffeine is only found in the cocoa solids and other ingredients of chocolate that give it the characteristic brown color. In contrast to white chocolate, dark chocolate contains the largest amount of caffeine, because it contains the largest amount of cocoa solids. The caffeine content of milk chocolate falls somewhere between white and dark chocolate.
*hope this helps*, and enjoy you easter bunny!!!!!

Look on the list of ingredients on the package. It will list caffiene if it is in there. But if it does it probably doesn't have much. And not eating the easter bunny seems to be causing more anxiety than the little bit of caffien in it will. So I say go for it! Go ahead and eat that Easter bunny!





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