There is no religious term for chocolate. Chocolate is food and food generally doesn't have religion connected to it except for rules about eating it by some religions.
Estate chocolate is a term used for chocolate made only with cacao beans grown on one plantation. However, this term does not mean that the chocolate is made from just one variety of cacao.
They are just the same. We call it chocolate as you would call it.
This is a term for defecating on someone.
Because of religious reasons and its sexuality explicit.
False. The term "secular" means not religious or related to religious matters. It pertains to things that are worldly or non-religious in nature.
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Chocolatier.
The question doesn't make much sense, but you CAN get chocolate cats. The term Chocolate refers to a light/midtone brown colour of the fur.
The term used to mean the opposite of religious or sacred is "secular" or "profane."
It depends on the country political and religious system.
The term for a religious choral work is typically referred to as a "choral anthem" or simply an "anthem." These pieces are often performed as part of religious services or ceremonies.
The term used for Jewish Religious Law is Halakha,