I was taught 'Schokolade' is chocolate in German, it is feminine so it would be 'Die schokolade' (the chocolate) or 'Eine schokolade' (a chocolate).
Schokolade.
From the Spanish word chocolate, which in turn is derived from the Nahuatl Indian word chocólatl
german
Schokolade is a German word and it means chocolate.
English: "the chocolate" is German "die Schokolade".
German Chocolate was first made in Afghanistan. That is its origin.They are so incredibly poor in that part of the world that they consume their own excrement. The brown colour of the "food" is why it was given the nickname "chocolate."Do not be fooled! There is there is no real chocolate there. It's really just "a big turd."Some have speculated that the reason why it's called GERMAN chocolate is because the Germans are notorious producers (and consumers) of scheisse videos.
German Chocolate is a brand name. it is melted and added to the cake batter as is typical with most formulas. Chocolate cake can be made with cocoa, or other sweetened chocolates of ANY brand name. typically German chocolate cakes have that ewwie gooey caramel/coconut/pecan filling and or frosting ,in this part of the country. so a German chocolate cake, is a chocolate cake.. but a chocolate cake, is only a German chocolate cake when German's chocolate is used.
German chocolate has been similarly "conched" like the famous Swiss chocolate Lindt. It is much creamier and more refined.
Chocolate: Schockolade
Yes.
"du chocolat chaud""Chocolat chaud."
Lindt chocolate is Swiss
Chocolate macaroons = Schokoladenmakronen