White chocolate is a chocolate confection, pale ivory in color, made from cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids and sometimes vanilla. White chocolate does not contain cocoa solids, which are found in other types of chocolate, such as milk chocolate and dark chocolate. It is solid at room temperature 25 °C because the melting point of cocoa butter, the only cocoa bean component of white chocolate, is 35 °C .

Characteristic of: Swiss cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Cocoa butter Chocolate liquor
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Wikidata ID: Q742385
Wikipedia title: White chocolate
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