maitosuklaa
Maitosuklaa is a type of chocolate produced by combining cocoa solids with milk solids and sugar, yielding a creamier and milder flavor than dark chocolate. In Finnish, 'maito' means milk, and 'suklaa' means chocolate. It is commonly used for bars, pralines, and fillings and is widely consumed in Finland and other Nordic countries.
Ingredients commonly include cocoa mass, sugar, milk powder or condensed milk, and cocoa butter; additional emulsifiers
History: Milk chocolate was developed in the late 19th century by Swiss confectioners, most notably Daniel
Nutrition and labeling: Like other chocolates, maitosuklaa provides calories from sugar, fats, and small amounts of