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  2. What’s the Best Hot Chocolate Mix? I Tested 15+ Types ...

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    At $1 a box, Nestlé’s Rich Milk Chocolate Hot Cocoa Mix is one of the cheapest ways to satisfy a sugar craving. If you prefer your chocolate on the milkier end of the spectrum, this is the box ...

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  4. Hot chocolate - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. Heated beverage of chocolate in milk or water For other uses, see Hot chocolate (disambiguation). Hot chocolate A cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows Region of origin Mesoamerica Color Brown or chestnut Flavor Chocolate Ingredients Chocolate or cocoa powder, milk or water, sugar ...

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    Then add vanilla extract, a pinch of salt and a cup of hot cocoa. Dip slices of your favorite bread into the mixture on both sides and cook the bread in the pan. Enjoy!

  6. Nesquik - Wikipedia

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    Nesquik is a brand of food products made by Swiss company Nestlé.In 1948, Nestlé launched a drink mix for chocolate-flavored milk called Nestlé Quik in the United States; this was released in Europe during the 1950s as Nesquik.

  7. Swiss Miss - Wikipedia

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    The resulting consumer product was introduced in 1961 as the first powdered hot cocoa mix that could be prepared with water instead of milk. [1] [5] In 1967, the brand was sold to Beatrice Foods, which was later acquired by ConAgra. As of 2019, it had estimated annual sales of 50 million boxes of cocoa mix. [1]

  8. Dutch process cocoa - Wikipedia

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    Dutch processed cocoa has a neutral pH, and is not acidic like natural cocoa, so in recipes that use sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) as the leavening agent (which relies on the acidity of the cocoa to activate it), an acid must be added to the recipe, such as cream of tartar or the use of buttermilk instead of fresh milk.

  9. Chocolate liqueur - Wikipedia

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    Early 19th century recipes for chocolate liqueur featured whole cocoa beans. [4] A basic modern recipe [7] for making chocolate liqueur at home lists the ingredients chocolate extract, vanilla extract, vodka, and simple syrup. To keep the chocolate extract in suspension and make the liqueur thicker, glycerine may be added.