Chocolate, in itself is not considered to be "candy" but instead considered by the FDA to be an ingredient sometimes used in the process of candy making. Similarly used in this candy making process is vanilla also not considered to be "candy" but simply a sweet. Though most people do associate chocolate with candy.
Chocolate is considered a candy because of it's sweet taste and rich flavor.
Dark chocolate covered almonds could be considered a type of candy.
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A chocolate cookie is not considered candy. Cookies contain flour and other ingredients not included in candy. A cookie may be considered a small cake or a sweet biscuit, but not candy.
it's a chocolate candy bar that doesn't contain enough cacao to be considered a chocolate bar.
A chocolate cookie is not considered candy. Cookies contain flour and other ingredients not included in candy. A cookie may be considered a small cake or a sweet biscuit, but not candy.
Anne Frank's favorite candy was probably chocolate because in that time, chocolate was very rare and was considered a delicacy. Chocolate wasn't available to many because of its tax on it. :)
chocolate i completely agree I don't know if chocolate is classified as candy...It's kind of hard to explain but I think of candy as having a "bright" taste. I don't know how to explain it. If chocolate is considered candy then yes, I also completely agree!Hope that helps!
You dip candy in chocolate.
if you call a peppermint a candy then a type of candy has chocolate and candy in it is those chocolates with the peppermint pieces in it.
no, chocolate is not a candy even though we call it Halloween candy or candy bars. chocolate and candy are in completely different categories
yes it is. its also called candy like for example sweet stuffYes, because they are chocolates so they are candies but they are small.