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    Is Chocolate Vegan? Exploring the Vegan Status of Your Favorite Chocolates

    Whether it’s the season of love or giving, chocolates are always in high demand.., At the very least for us, that is. Vegan chocolates make great snacks and ingredients for baking. We go through a couple of bars every week! 

    But why do we love vegan chocolates so much? Well, they’re delicious, first of all. Second, they actually make healthier snacks than others out there. Third is just their versatility. You can add chocolate in some shape or form to many recipes. 

    But let’s get to the meat of why we’re here, shall we? We want to find out what’s behind vegan chocolates… Is all chocolate vegan? What is vegan chocolate made of? Is vegan chocolate healthy? All good questions. So, let’s answer them!

    Vegan Chocolate: Behind The Wrapper

    Can vegans eat chocolate?

    vegan chocolate

    Of course, we can! Imagine a world if we couldn't! That said, we vegans only eat vegan chocolates. And, boy, are they as decadent and delicious as ever.

    What is vegan chocolate?

    Vegan chocolates can be identified by their ingredients. As you can probably guess, they shouldn’t contain milk, honey, or animal byproducts. You’d be surprised at how many non-vegan ingredients sneak their way into a regular bar of chocolate.

    If you aren’t convinced just yet, take a look at your ordinary bar of chocolate. They may seem vegan-friendly, but why aren’t they labeled as such? One of the culprits may be refined sugar. Certain types of sugar, like refined sugar, are made with bone char. It’s bone char that helps give refined sugar its usual white color. Shocking, right? 

    What is vegan chocolate made of?

    what is vegan chocolate made off

    Now that you’ve gotten the bigger picture, let’s get to the nitty gritty. You really only need cacao to make a bar of chocolate. If you want an example, take a look at Marsatta Chocolate’s Crystal Label Bean-To-Bar Chocolate. It can taste a little bitter, but it’s one of the “purest” bites of chocolate you can ever have. And, we admit, it may be an acquired taste - one that only chocolate connoisseurs crave.

    If you prefer a bite of “milk” chocolate, you can easily find a vegan substitute. These are often made with oat milk. You can also get some with soy, coconut, and almond milk - but since oat milk works so well to match the texture without adding overpowering flavor, that’s what you’ll usually find.

    Rest assured, finding plant-based alternatives to your previous favorites is easy. For example, if you love that crunch of honeycomb, brands can make some using unique recipes. No bees will ever be harmed or even bothered when you go for vegan companies.

    Is vegan chocolate healthy?

    is vegan chocolate healthy

    Like all other foods out there, it depends. Bars with extra ingredients can make a bar of vegan chocolate as “guilty” as any. Pure chocolate bars like we mentioned earlier can be the healthier choice. Vegan chocolates could contain less fat and have fewer calories than their counterparts. 

    Vegan chocolate bars do tend to be more allergy-friendly than others as well. If your kids simply must have their chocolate, consider going for vegan brands. Children are more likely to share their food and this, at least, provides some peace of mind.

    So, regardless if they are vegan or not, chocolates still require moderate consumption. Don’t overdo it... As delicious as they are… All of us must resist! 

    Check Out - The Benefits of Vegan Chocolate

    Is all chocolate vegan?

    is all chocolate vegan

    So, is chocolate vegan? Not all of them! That’s why it’s helpful to check labels and purchase your chocolates at places dedicated to selling only vegan kinds - places like Vegan Essentials!

    But it’s now that we share some good news. Major chocolate brands are offering vegan-friendly variations of their signature recipes. Kit-Kat now makes a Vegan Chocolate Bar and Lindt has Oatmilk Chocolate Truffles and Dark Oatmilk Chocolate Truffles. Whether you consider them a chocolate bar or not, Reese's also makes Plant-Based Peanut Butter Cups now!

    We can’t wait to see more of big chocolate companies switch to plant-based recipes. It helps people take the plunge and start their vegan journey sometimes - as little as a consolation that may seem. It just shows that it’s possible and it’s easy. 

    Also Read - Best Vegan Chocolate Bars

    Take A Bite of Some Vegan Chocolates

    eating vegan chocolate

    No need to read label after label looking for vegan-friendly chocolates - Not when you’re shopping at Vegan Essentials. We’ve done the checking for you and made sure every single bar or morsel of chocolate is sure to be vegan. All that’s left for you to do is choose which one you like. There are so many to choose from - it’s a harder task than you think!

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