Chocolate is the end product of cocoa beans.
Chocolate can be triend into various forms of foods, drinks, snacks, and materials.
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There is a product that Hershey's makes that is a dark chocolate.
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Yes, chocolate chip cookies are a grain product. They are made with flour which is ground from wheat which is a type of grain.
The Chocolate Watchband ended in 1970.
Chocolate is the PROCESSED product made form the fruit of the cocoa tree.
No, but it is a good teaching example of what a heterogeneous solution is. There are different materials used to make a uniformed end product (the cake), and you can not tell the difference between all of the materials used (flour, milk, eggs, chocolate, water).
Three tablespoons of cocoa and one tablespoon of shortening is equal to one square of unsweetened chocolate. If your recipe calls for unsweetened chocolate it should work. If it calls for semi sweet or milk chocolate, you would not be able to add enough sugar to sweeten unsweetened chocolate. The end product would be too bitter.
Chocolate.