chocolate

chocolate
noun
1 sweet brown food
ADJECTIVE
dark, plain (BrE), unsweetened (AmE)
milk
white
bitter
cooking
fine
melted
… OF CHOCOLATE
bar, slab
bit, chunk, piece, square

He broke off a few squares of chocolate.

VERB + CHOCOLATE
break, break up

She broke a bar of dark chocolate into four pieces.

grate
melt

Melt the cooking chocolate in a basin over hot water.

coat sth in, coat sth with, cover sth in, cover sth with, dip sth in, spread (sth with), sprinkle (sth with)

a box of brazil nuts coated in chocolate

CHOCOLATE + VERB
melt

Stir until the chocolate has melted.

CHOCOLATE + NOUN
bar, chip, chunk, piece

chocolate chip cookies

candy (AmE)
biscuit (BrE), brownie, cake, cookie (AmE), doughnut/donut, fudge, ice cream, milk, milkshake, mousse, muffin, pudding, sauce, syrup, etc.
factory
2 small sweet/candy made from chocolate
ADJECTIVE
soft-centred
handmade
… OF CHOCOLATES
box
CHOCOLATE + NOUN
box
3 drink made from powdered chocolate
ADJECTIVE
hot, steaming
drinking (BrE)
… OF CHOCOLATE
cup, mug

a cup/mug of hot chocolate (BrE, AmE)

a cup/mug of chocolate (BrE)

VERB + CHOCOLATE
drink, sip

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