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  2. Chocolate truffle - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate truffle is a French chocolate confectionery [1] traditionally made with a chocolate ganache centre and coated in cocoa powder, coconut, or chopped nuts. A chocolate truffle is handrolled into a spherical or ball shape. [2] The name derives from the chocolate truffle's similarity in appearance to truffles, a tuber fungus. [2]

  3. Dove (chocolate brand) - Wikipedia

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    Dove dark chocolate bar. Dove produces a wide range of chocolates including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, caramel, fruits, nuts, Minstrels, Ripple (milk chocolate with a folded or "rippled" milk chocolate center), Amicelli, Duetto, Promises, Bubbles, and Truffle. Related brands in other parts of the world include "Jewels", and "Senzi" in the ...

  4. List of chocolate bar brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chocolate bar brands, in alphabetical order, including discontinued brands.A chocolate bar, also known as a candy bar in American English, is a confection in an oblong or rectangular form containing chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate, which may also contain layerings or mixtures that include nuts, fruit, caramel, nougat, and wafers.

  5. Chocolate bar - Wikipedia

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    In many varieties of English, chocolate bar refers to any confectionery bar that contains chocolate. In some dialects of American English, only bars of solid chocolate are described as chocolate bars, with the phrase candy bar used as a broader term encompassing bars of solid chocolate, bars combining chocolate with other ingredients, and bars containing no chocolate at all.

  6. Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    One study showed the mean lead level in milk chocolate candy bars was 0.027 μg lead per gram of candy; [85] another study found that some chocolate purchased at U.S. supermarkets contained up to 0.965 μg per gram, close to the international (voluntary) standard limit for lead in cocoa powder or beans, which is 1 μg of lead per gram. [86]

  7. Swiss chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate eggs, bunnies, or figurines are also made by most manufacturers during Easter and Christmas. Most of the chocolate produced is milk chocolate, followed by dark and white chocolate. Chocolate specialties like ganache and praline/gianduja are often used for filled tablets, combinations bars, truffles and pralines. In addition to being ...

  8. Outline of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate milk – Sweetened chocolate-flavoured milk Banania – A chocolate drink found most widely distributed in France; Nesquik – Brand of products made by Nestlé; Swiss Miss – American cocoa powder and pudding brand; Yoo-hoo – American brand of chocolate beverage; Crème de cacao – A sweet liqueur that tastes like chocolate.

  9. Milk chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Milk chocolate is a form of solid chocolate containing cocoa, sugar and milk. It is the most consumed type of chocolate, and is used in a wide diversity of bars, tablets and other confectionery products. Milk chocolate contains smaller amounts of cocoa solids than dark chocolates do, and (as with white chocolate) contains milk solids.