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chocomelk

Chocomelk is a sweetened beverage made from milk and chocolate flavoring. It is commonly consumed in the Netherlands and Belgium and is typically sold as a ready-to-drink product in cartons or bottles, though it can also be prepared at home by mixing cocoa powder or chocolate syrup with milk.

Ingredients and variations commonly include milk, sugar, cocoa solids, and flavorings. Many commercial versions use emulsifiers

Production and availability vary by market. Large dairy brands produce chocomelk under various labels, with well-known

Preparation and serving practices differ by preference and season. Cold chocomelk is a common beverage for

Cultural notes describe chocomelk as part of everyday life in Dutch-speaking areas, frequently found in school

and
stabilizers.
There
are
lactose-free
and
plant-based
variants
that
use
almond,
soy,
or
oat
milk,
as
well
as
fortified
versions
with
added
calcium
or
vitamins.
Options
range
from
full-fat
to
reduced-fat
formulas.
examples
in
Dutch-speaking
regions.
Shelf-stable
(UHT)
and
refrigerated
versions
are
widely
sold
in
grocery
stores.
Packaging
includes
cartons
and
plastic
bottles,
and
some
products
require
refrigeration
after
opening.
everyday
consumption,
while
warm
versions
are
popular
in
colder
months
and
can
be
heated
on
the
stove
or
in
a
microwave.
In
some
households,
it
is
topped
with
whipped
cream
or
served
with
snacks.
lunches,
homes,
and
cafes.
It
is
broadly
recognized
as
the
chocolate-flavored
alternative
to
plain
milk
and
a
staple
in
the
broader
family
of
chocolate
drinks.
See
also:
chocolate
milk,
hot
chocolate.