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What (who) is milk chocolate - definition

CLASSIFICATION OF DIFFERENT CHOCOLATE TYPES
Semisweet chocolate; Strawberry chocolate; Orange chocolate; Semi-sweet chocolate; Milk Chocolate; Bittersweet chocolate; MILK CHOCOLATE; Sweet chocolate; Type of chocolate
  • Couverture chocolate (dark and white)
  • White chocolate tablet
  • Pieces of dark [[compound chocolate]] cake coating
  • A bar of dark [[baking chocolate]]
  • Dark chocolate tablet
  • Milk chocolate tablet
  • Gianduja bars
  • Ruby chocolate tablet
  • [[Chocolate]] most commonly comes in dark (bottom), milk (middle), and white (top) varieties, with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration.

milk chocolate         
Milk chocolate is chocolate that has been made with milk. It is lighter in colour and has a creamier taste than plain chocolate.
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milk chocolate         
¦ noun light-brown chocolate made with milk.
Chocolate milk         
  • A glass of pasteurized chocolate milk made from [[water buffalo]]'s milk produced by the [[Philippine Carabao Center]]
SWEETENED COCOA-FLAVORED MILK
Chocolate Milk; Dark chocolate milk; Choc milk; Choc. milk
Chocolate milk is chocolate-flavored milk made by mixing cocoa solid with milk (from dairy, or plants). It is a food pairing where the mouthfeel of the milk masks the dietary fibers in the cocoa solid.

Wikipedia

Types of chocolate

Chocolate is a food product made from roasted and ground cocoa pods mixed with fat (e.g. cocoa butter) and powdered sugar to produce a solid confectionery. There are several types of chocolate, classified primarily according to the proportion of cocoa and fat content used in a particular formulation.

The use of particular name designations is subject to governmental regulation in some countries.

Examples of use of milk chocolate
1. Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate (2008 Chinese New Year), 300 grams.
2. Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bulk Pack, 5 kilograms.
3. My family came in all shades, from ivory to beige to tan to milk chocolate.
4. A new study hints that eating milk chocolate may boost brain function.
5. It is still, after 30 years, the Red October company‘s best–selling milk chocolate bar.