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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''.
    149 bytes (22 words) - 11:46, 19 January 2012
  • ...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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  • *[[Belgian chocolate]] - Highly decorated chocolates filled with creams, nuts or toffees.
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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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  • ...so well known for its [[waffles]], usually eaten a street snack, and its [[chocolate]], particularly ''pralines'' (filled chocolates).
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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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