What is milk chocolate made of?

Milk chocolate is a type of chocolate that contains milk solids, in addition to cocoa solids, cocoa butter, and sugar. The milk solids can come from either whole milk, skimmed milk, or buttermilk, and they contribute to the chocolate's creamy and smooth texture. Milk chocolate typically has a lower percentage of cocoa solids compared to dark chocolate, and it is sweeter and less bitter. The ratio of milk solids, cocoa solids, cocoa butter, and sugar can vary depending on the specific recipe or brand.