Milk chocolate chunk
Milk chocolate chunks are delicious morsels commonly found in baked goods and desserts. These chunks are made from a combination of cocoa solids, sugar, milk solids, and sometimes additional flavourings. As the name suggests, they contain milk, giving them a creamy taste.
To make milk chocolate chunks, cocoa beans are roasted, ground, and mixed with sugar and milk solids. The mixture is then conched to create a smooth texture. Once the chocolate is ready, it is poured into molds and left to set before being broken into small, irregularly shaped chunks.
Milk chocolate chunks are included in various food products for their sweet and creamy flavour. They are often found in cookies, cakes, ice cream, and trail mixes. These chunks add a delightful texture and a burst of chocolatey richness to any treat they are added to. When you see milk chocolate chunks on a food label, you can expect a satisfyingly sweet and indulgent taste.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Milk chocolate chunk
Sainsbury's Belgian Chocolate Chunk Cookies, Taste DifferenceSainsbury's Belgian Milk Chocolate Cookies, Taste the Difference
Sainsbury's Choc Chunk Muffins
Sainsbury's Chunky Belgian Chocolate Shortbread, Taste Difference
Sainsbury's Double Chocolate Cookies
Fox's Fabulous Half Coated Milk Chocolate Cookies
Sainsbury's Milk Chocolate Cookies
Kellogg's Rice Krispies Squares Choc-Marshmallow Mash-up Bar
Kellogg's Rice Krispies Squares Chocolate & Caramel Bar
Kellogg's Rice Krispies Squares Chocolate Bar
Sainsbury's Salted Caramel & Belgian Milk Chocolate Cookies, Taste Difference
Sainsbury's Triple Chocolate Muffins


