a little bit sweet
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sweet for LIMITED mount of time
The prefix semi- added to "sweet" would make semi-sweet, which means "partly sweet."
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
Semi-centennial means once every half-century.
Semi usually means half eg Semi circle, Semi Final, Semi colan
Having a sweet disposition can mean a person is generally sweet and timid when around other people. When a dog is said to have a sweet disposition it means it is friendly, happy, and non-aggressive.
The prefix semi- added to "sweet" would make semi-sweet, which means "partly sweet."
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Yes no difference.
The cast of Semi-Sweet - 2007 includes: Kyla Springer as Cathy
There isn't much of a difference but semi sweet is less likely to burn and is not as sweet as milk chocolate. Hope this helps!
You dont use anything sweet
Yes. Most of the time, the terms "bittersweet" and "semi-sweet" are used synonymously. Technically, bittersweet does have a higher cacao percentage, but even then the difference shouldn't do much to change a recipe.
Yes you can. Dark chocolate and semi-sweet have essentially the same consistency, and therefore bake at about the same rate.
I'm not sure what "4m" means, but I think semi-sweet just refers to chocolate with a high cocoa content (70%+, generally) and a low sugar content (less than about 30%) - dark chocolate chocolate chips, basically.
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I prefer semisweet chocolate.