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 White chocolate
TypeCulinary
SourceCocoa butter, sugar, milk solids
ClassificationAroma & Culinary Additives
Primary UsesComfort brews, gentle child-friendly tonics
Common PotionsNone listed
Alchemical PropertiesSweet, soft, indulgent
Magical EffectsProvides mild emotional comfort
Hazard LevelLow
Shelf LifeStable when cool
NotesUsed when regular chocolate’s bitterness would clash with a brew.




White chocolate lacks cocoa’s depth but offers creamy sweetness. It’s ideal for soft, comforting draughts aimed at very young or sensitive drinkers. Its main magic is getting people to actually drink what’s good for them.