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chocolates

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. chocolate [americ ˈtʃɑk(ə)lət, Brit ˈtʃɒk(ə)lət] SUBST

1.1. chocolate:

chocolate atrib egg
plain or dark or americ semi-sweet chocolate

1.2. chocolate C (candy, sweet):

a box of chocolates

1.3. chocolate U:

2. chocolate U (color):

café m oscuro Chile Méx

II. chocolate [americ ˈtʃɑk(ə)lət, Brit ˈtʃɒk(ə)lət] ADJ

1. chocolate CULIN atrib:

chocolate cake/icing/frosting

2. chocolate (in color):

marrón oscuro adj inv
café oscuro adj inv Chile Méx
carmelito oscuro adj inv Col

milk chocolate SUBST U

chocolate cookie, chocolate biscuit Brit SUBST

white chocolate SUBST U

drinking chocolate SUBST U

dark chocolate SUBST U

hot chocolate [ˌhɑt ˈtʃɑklɪt, ˌhɒt ˈtʃɒklɪt] SUBST

milk chocolate SUBST U

plain chocolate SUBST U Brit

cooking chocolate SUBST U

chocolate pudding SUBST U or C

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chocolate [ˈtʃɒklət, americ ˈtʃɑ:k-] SUBST

1. chocolate sem pl (sweet):

2. chocolate (piece of chocolate candy):

milk chocolate SUBST

cookies, chocolates and suchlike
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chocolate [ˈtʃak·lət] SUBST

1. chocolate (sweet):

2. chocolate (piece of chocolate candy):

milk chocolate SUBST

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Launched in 2000, it was a crumbly flaked white chocolate inside covered in smooth milk chocolate.
en.wikipedia.org
The judges also found her of bitter chocolate ganache, white chocolate mousse and a poppy seed, coffee and dukkah crumb clashed with the pudding.
www.ballinaadvocate.com.au
The relative presence or absence of these components form the subclasses of dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and white chocolate.
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A variant is white caf mocha, made with white chocolate instead of milk or dark.
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Place chopped white chocolate in medium microwave-safe bowl.
www.winnipegfreepress.com

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