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  • ...into several types, with the distinction between [[milk]], white and dark chocolate most easily recognised. ...e nineteenth century milk chocolate was created. In the twentieth century, chocolate became more affordable, and so was eaten by more and more people.
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  • Type of sweet snack; when made using white chocolate and/or peanut butter instead of cocoa, called a ''blondie''.
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  • (British) [[Royal Navy]] [[jargon]] for [[chocolate]]; the chocolate need not contain [[nut (botany)|nuts]]
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  • ...into several types, with the distinction between [[milk]], white and dark chocolate most easily recognised. ...e nineteenth century milk chocolate was created. In the twentieth century, chocolate became more affordable, and so was eaten by more and more people.
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  • A special Austrian chocolate confect.
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  • Type of sweet snack; when made using white chocolate and/or peanut butter instead of cocoa, called a ''blondie''.
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  • ...ar family of [[candy]] made by the [[Mars Corporation]], consisting of a [[chocolate]] coating over various [[nougat]] centers
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  • {{r|Chocolate brownie}}
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  • *Lees, R. and Jackson, E. B. (1973) ''Sugar Confectionery and Chocolate Manufacture''. Aylesbury: L. Hill. ISBN 0-249-44120-9
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  • ...m northern [[Frisia]], [[Germany]]. It is simple to make: to a cup of hot chocolate, add 4 cl (about one [[shot (measurement)|shot]] or 1.3 oz) of brown [[rum]
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  • Tawny, chocolate, cinnamon, blue, lavender, fawn, silver, chocolate silver, cinnamon silver, blue silver, lavender silver, and fawn silver.
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  • {{rpl|Galaxy (chocolate)}}
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  • Image:black_chocolate_and_yellow_Labs.jpg|Black, chocolate, and yellow Labrador retriever puppies, including a fox-red variety of yell Image:Chocolate_black_yellow_and_fox_red_Lab_pups.jpg|Black, chocolate, and yellow Labrador retriever puppies, including the fox red variety of ye
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  • ...reed Standard'': "The Labrador Retriever coat colors are black, yellow and chocolate. Any other color or a combination of colors is a disqualification. A small ...(animal)|litter]]. The nose of a black or yellow Lab should be black and a chocolate's should be brown, although some fading to pink is permitted. Pink noses wi
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  • is a chocolate confect invented in 1890—and initially called ''Mozartbonbon''—
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  • {{r|Chocolate}}
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  • ...e or in small groups, or a mother and calf travelling together. Calves are chocolate brown at birth and then grey-brown as adults. Females give birth once every
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  • ...ccessdate=2010-10-12}}</ref>{{Image|Chocolate chip cookies.jpg|175px|right|Chocolate chip cookies}} ==Chocolate chip cookie==
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  • ...ty for guarding the eggs in the nest. An exception is the mouth-brooding [[Chocolate Gourami]].
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  • ...] was a beloved import; fried sweet bread, churros, may be dipped into hot chocolate as well as into coffee.
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  • ...gestif]] or [[Pousse-café|pousse-café]]. It consists of an ounce or so of chocolate-based liqueur such as [[Kahlua]] or [[Tia Maria]] poured into a sherry or p
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  • ...ican cuisine, there are many more variations, including sweet doughs, with chocolate, fruits, and nuts.
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  • ...ing significant quantities of pressor amines are likewise forbidden, as is chocolate, due to its [[phenethylamine]] content.
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  • ...is a taco-shell shaped cone with fudge rippled [[ice cream]], covered in [[chocolate]] and [[peanut]]s.
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  • ...es in Palo Alto, California. Novels published under his own name are ''The Chocolate Spy'', ''Fane'', and ''My Real Name Is Lisa''. Beginning in 2003, however,
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  • ...ce)]], a Mexican sauce made from chili peppers and other spices, including chocolate
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  • ...ximately 3 and 3.5 kg<ref name= "Mittermeier"/>. Males are typically dark chocolate brown to black, while females have golden-brown to chesnut colored backs an
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  • ...popular [[publishing|publisher]]'s [[book]]s to a long-standing brand of [[chocolate]] [[biscuit]].<ref>The slogan accompanying the [[McVitie's]] biscuit is "p-
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  • .... Two British brothers were cited in 2006 for cruelty and neglect of their chocolate labrador, "who was allegedly made so obese by his owners that he 'looked li
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  • *''The Chocolate Spy'', Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, NYC, 1976, ISBN 0-698-10909-0
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  • ...fire as a ''mesa'' or "table". The candles, copal, sweet bread, alcohol, chocolate, tobacco, chilis, tallow, eggs, flavored soda, blood and other offerings th
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  • ...e position as recently as the 1950s, when York's prosperity was based on [[chocolate]] [[manufacturing]] and the [[railway]]s. Most of the industry around the r ...'s|Terry's chocolate factory]], makers of the ''[[Terry's Chocolate Orange|Chocolate Orange]]'', was also located in the city; but it closed on 30 September 200
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  • ...ry in [[Germany]], was founded in 1804. Old documents are on display and a chocolate room can be visited at Delitzscher Street 70. The original "Halloren-Kugeln
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  • Casa Capşa invented the all-[[chocolate]] [[Joffre cake]] in honor of a visit to Romania by [[Joseph Jacques Césai
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  • ...mino" occurs when XXX. The Paso fino Tomaria's Gallardo is an example of a chocolate or smutty palomino. Palomino's body color can be red enough that the horse
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  • ...onflict, nor has the sale of a soap called Dove caused confusion with Dove chocolate bars.
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  • ...s an ideal or cause or activity; for example, a teenager may love eating [[chocolate]] mixed with [[acai berry|acai berries]]. ...sm and [[ovulation]] and after [[physical exercise]]; it's also found in [[chocolate]].
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  • ...ed No.5 in the UK charts, bringing Snow Patrol their first Top 10 hit. ''[[Chocolate]]'' peaked at No.24 and the re-released ''Spitting Games'' reached No.23. T
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  • ...ps compare favourably with other foods; for example, a small bar of [[milk chocolate]] contains more [[fat]] than an average portion of oven-baked chips. They a
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  • ...Milk Stout]]), and [[Imperial Stout]]. Some Irish microbreweries make a [[Chocolate Stout]].
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  • ...ne Coons are recognized in all colors, including tortoiseshell, except for chocolate, lavender, ticked tabby, and the point-restricted ("Siamese") pattern. Eye
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  • ...between a man and a woman such as romance or between a person and a bar of chocolate. ...e think that they freely choose to do things. A person can feel hungry for chocolate mousse and not be aware of how exposure to an advertisement in a magazine t
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  • * "From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet", 1976
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  • ...ing]] (pickled vegetables), [[sauerkraut]], [[lupin]] seed, [[oilseed]], [[chocolate]], [[vanilla]], [[Tabasco sauce|tabasco]], [[tibicos]]
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  • |'The Monkey Time'/'Chocolate Rolls, Tea and Monopoly' |'The Monkey Time'/'Chocolate Rolls, Tea and Monopoly'
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  • * Letto, Douglas. ''Chocolate bars and rubber boots: the Smallwood industrialization plan'' (1998)
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  • ...lation. In one variant of the mark test, marmoset monkeys were marked with chocolate paste rather than odorless dye, in a deliberate attempt to increase the mon
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  • ...iet suddenly. This suggests that some common food substances, especially [[chocolate]], [[caffeine]], [[sugar]] and [[salt]], may have the potential for addicti
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  • 1 cup whole, reduced fat or nonfat milk 11 grams; 1 cup chocolate milk 11 grams; 1 cup buttermilk 10 grams; 1/2 cup ice cream 6 grams; 1/2 cu
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  • * {{search link|choclate||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[chocolate]])
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  • ...his death in 1914 his company acquired the Jell-O company in 1925, Baker's chocolate in 1927, Maxwell House coffee in 1928, Birdseye frozen foods in 1929, and c
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  • ...mption. These tend to favour sweet fillings such as jam, peanut butter and chocolate spread in contrast to the savory fillings marketed commercially. Home-made
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  • '''liqueûr''' ''chocolate'' *licûre
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  • ...d include foodstuffs such as crisps, with an energy density of 23MJ/kg and chocolate (22MJ/kg). Examples of foods with a low energy density are fruits and veget
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  • ...cally shortening - causes a harder cookie (more popular in cookies such as chocolate chip) while increased flour causes a softer cookie (more popular in cookies ...se on crusty white bread for [[breakfast]], and also very thin slices of [[chocolate]], called ''[[pålægschokolade]]''.
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  • **Chocolate Lab
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  • ...tion to an article!).<br/>(Cranberry-Raspberry "real juice blend", and two chocolate-chip pancakes prepared by her daughter.)
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  • ...smen [[Richard Cadbury|Richard]] and [[George Cadbury]], of the well-known chocolate company [[Cadbury's]], who did much to improve the lot of their employees.
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  • '''bàa''' ''sheep'' = '''bàh''' ''exclamation'' = BrE '''bàr''' ''drink, chocolate, soap''
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  • '''moûsse''' ''chocolate'' = '''moôse''' ''animal'', cf. '''mòuse
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  • ...rience. Together with his brother, he invested almost all his money in a [[chocolate]] factory, which soon went bankrupt.
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  • ...rience. Together with his brother, he invested almost all his money in a [[chocolate]] factory, which soon went bankrupt.
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  • ...Hall of Agriculture housed two of the most popular exhibits: a 1,500-pound chocolate Venus de Milo and an 11-ton cheese from Canada. The World’s Columbian Exp
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  • ...ard Cadbury|Richard]] and [[George Cadbury]], developers of the well-known chocolate company [[Cadbury's]], who did much to improve the lot of their employees.
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  • ...hing to do with ''philia'' or ''eros''. Some people love movies, some love chocolate, some others love sex. I'm just sayin' :) --[[User:Christian Liem|Christian
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  • '''chóc''' ''chocolate'' = '''chóck''' ''wedge
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  • ...rug. Teas are natural sources of [[theophylline]] and [[caffeine]] while [[chocolate]] is a source of [[theobromine]]. [[Caffeine]] is approximately 16% metabol
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  • ...d products, dairy (even when there is no [[lactose intolerance]]), solid [[chocolate]], [[coffee]] (regular and decaffeinated), [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]],
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  • ...e that the Pope is a robot', or 'As to whether or not eating this piece of chocolate will turn me into an elephant I am completely agnostic'. In the absence of
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  • ...e than 19,000 residents, many of them immigrants who speak little English. Chocolate is New York City's leading specialty-food export, with $234 million worth o
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