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Chocolate: nutritional values and calories of this tasty treat

Euphoric adverts tout its legendary qualities, calling it everything from seductive to heavenly: chocolate! Yet few people know the nutritional values of this delicious sweet treat. We reveal how unhealthy or healthy chocolate actually is and what the nutritional values and calories of this popular sweet are.

The key points

  • Origins in Central America: chocolate originally comes from Central America, where the Aztecs and Maya used cocoa beans as a sacred drink and means of payment.
  • High calorie content: depending on the type, chocolate contains 400 to 580 kcal per 100 grams, with white chocolate and milk chocolate at the upper end of the scale.
  • Nutrients in cocoa: cocoa provides minerals such as magnesium, iron, potassium, and zinc as well as antioxidants, which can have a positive effect on vascular health.
  • Enjoy in moderation: despite its high calorie and fat content, small amounts of chocolate boost spirits and provide the body with valuable substances.

The origin of ever-popular chocolate

The history of chocolate begins in Central America, where the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao) is native. Over 3,000 years ago, the Olmecs, and later the Maya and Aztecs, used cocoa beans to make a bitter, flavoured cocoa drink. This drink was considered sacred and was only used during ceremonies and ritual occasions. Cocoa beans were also so valuable that they were used as a means of payment. Cocoa only arrived in Europe in the 16th century. A taste for the exotic and formerly sacred drink quickly developed there, and people began to sweeten its bitter taste by adding sugar, vanilla and milk. In the 19th century, the first chocolate bars as we know them today were created. With industrialisation, chocolate became increasingly affordable and developed from a luxury good into a mass product. Today, chocolate is one of the most popular confectionery products in the world. It comes in all shapes and flavours – ice cream from the freezer, chocolate figurines or the classic bar. But just how healthy is this sweet?

Here’s what’s in chocolate: nutritional values and calories

Chocolate is a popular treat, but what are the nutritional values of chocolate? The number of calories in chocolate varies significantly depending on the variety and cocoa content. The high energy content is mainly due to the fat content of the cocoa butter and the sugar content. The carbohydrate content is also high, with sugar accounting for the largest proportion. Fats make up another large part of the nutritional values of chocolate. They are mainly saturated fatty acids.

For a better overview, here are the approximate calorie figures per 100 grams:

Type of chocolateCalories per 100 g
Milk chocolateapprox. 530–560 kcal
Dark chocolate (70 percent cocoa)approx. 500–550 kcal
White chocolateapprox. 550–580 kcal
Dark chocolate (85 percent cocoa)approx. 480–520 kcal
Diet chocolate (reduced sugar)approx. 400–450 kcal

These nutritional values initially make chocolate appear to be an unhealthy snack.

Nevertheless, chocolate also provides valuable nutrients. The cocoa it contains is a source of minerals such as magnesium, iron, potassium, and zinc. These are particularly important for nerve function, blood formation, and the immune system. Cocoa also contains natural antioxidants, including flavanols, which can have a positive effect on vascular health. When it comes to vitamins, chocolate is a poor source. It contains small amounts of vitamins E, B1, B2 and niacin, although their contribution to the daily requirement remains negligible. Chocolate is an energy-rich snack that, when enjoyed in moderation, can have small positive effects on mood and health. And everyone agrees on the delicious flavour of chocolate. You can occasionally disregard the nutritional values of chocolate and treat yourself to a delicious piece from the fridge.

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