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Chocolate itself is not classified as a lipid, but it does contain lipids, primarily in the form of cocoa butter, which is a fat derived from cocoa beans. Lipids are a broad category of organic compounds that include fats, oils, and waxes, and chocolate's fat content contributes to its texture and flavor. While chocolate contains carbohydrates and proteins as well, its lipid content is significant, especially in products with high cocoa butter content.

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