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Chocolate is one of the top food cravings worldwide. Many things, from dehydration to culture, can cause chocolate cravings.
A 50-gram serving of dark chocolate provides 27% of the Daily Value (DV) while the same serving of milk chocolate contains about 31 milligrams of magnesium, 7% of the DV.
Here is the nutritional breakdown of 50-gram serving of the three different types of chocolate: Dark Chocolate (70-85% cacao): Calories: 299 Total Fat: 21 g Saturated Fat: 12 g Carbohydrates: 23 g ...
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Might Improve Your Heart Health Dark and milk chocolate contain cacao solids, parts of the cacao plant, albeit in different amounts. Cacao contains flavonoids—antioxidants found in certain foods ...
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We dug into its history to find out exactly what white chocolate is. The first modern chocolate bar was invented in 1847, but it wasn’t until 1930 that white chocolate appeared on the scene.