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  2. Hot chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Hot chocolate, also known as hot cocoa or drinking chocolate, is a heated drink consisting of shaved or melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener. It is often garnished with whipped cream or marshmallows. Hot chocolate made with melted chocolate is sometimes called drinking chocolate, characterized by less ...

  3. File:Drinking Chocolate.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: Process of making homemade drinking chocolate This video was created as part of WikiProject Lights Camera Wiki , a collaboration of Wikipedians, the Open Video Alliance , and content partners to encourage broader public creation of video content for Wikipedia.

  4. What’s the Best Hot Chocolate Mix? I Tested 15+ Types ...

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    Godiva's hot chocolate is so popular it's often sold out, so if you see it at your local Godiva store—or online—stock up. Total: 96/100 $18.50/14.5-ounce tin at Godiva

  5. Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate is perceived to be different things at different times, including a sweet treat, a luxury product, a consumer good and a mood enhancer. [166] Its reputation as a mood enhancer is driven in part by marketing. [167] Chocolate is a popular metaphor for the black racial category, [168] and has connotations of sexuality. [169]

  6. How to Make Homemade Chocolate Ganache

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  7. List of chocolate drinks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable chocolate drinks. Chocolate is a processed, typically sweetened food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Its earliest documented use is by the Olmecs of south central Mexico around 1100 BC.

  8. History of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate is a Spanish loanword, first recorded in English in 1604, [1] and in Spanish in 1579. [2] However, the word's origins beyond this are contentious. [3] Despite a popular belief that chocolate derives from the Nahuatl word chocolatl, early texts documenting the Nahuatl word for chocolate drink use a different term, cacahuatl, meaning "cacao water".

  9. Bosco Chocolate Syrup - Wikipedia

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    Bosco Chocolate Syrup was used as fake blood in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), during the shower scene. [16] Bosco Chocolate Syrup was also used as fake blood in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968). [16] Bosco is a favorite drink of the character Jamie in From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1973).