Chocolate in spanish

Chocolate

pronunciation: tʃoʊkoʊlɑte part of speech: noun
In gestures

chocolate1 = chocolate. 

Example: Locate patents that deal with chocolate.

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» baking chocolate = chocolate para fundir, chocolate para repostería, chocolate para postres.

Example: Whether it is white chocolate, baking chocolate, milk chocolate or some kind of chocolate confection, proper storage is key.

» bitter chocolate = chocolate amargo.

Example: This bitter chocolate ice cream recipe uses two types of dark chocolate, sugar, eggs yolks, cream, and the surprise tang of buttermilk.

» chocolate addict = adicto al chocolate.

Example: The one justified reason to hate Valentine's Day is that chocolate prices are through the roof -- the bane of all chocolate addicts.

» chocolate bar = barrita de chocolate, chocolatina.

Example: The Nestle Butterfinger is a popular candy that contains peanut butter and chocolate combined in a crunchety, crispety chocolate bar.

» chocolate box = caja de bombones, caja de chocolatinas. [Generalmente usado para referirse a la caja en sí como opuesto a una caja con bombones box of chocolates]

Example: What man wouldn't want a chocolate box full of all the treats he loves?.

» chocolate-box = maravilloso, de ensueño, de película, ideal.

Example: If you wanted a chocolate-box village, go to the Isle of Wight.

» chocolate brown = marrón chocolate.

Example: One of the hottest nail colors emerging this season is chocolate brown.

» chocolate cake = tarta de chocolate.

Example: The article has the title 'Coping in distance education: sitcoms, chocolate cake, and dinner with a friend'.

» chocolate chip = pepita de chocolate, trocito de chocolate.

Example: The only chocolate I love is the teeny-weeny chocolate bits in chocolate chip ice cream.

» chocolate chip cookie = galleta con trocitos de chocolate, galleta con pepitas de chocolate.

Example: The article 'Chocolate chip cookes and a recipe for friends' offers a workable formula for forming a friends of the library group.

» chocolate icing = baño de chocolate.

Example: Her paintings and drawings depict food and her sculptures are made of marzipan, chocolate icing, sugar icing, and cookies.

» cooking chocolate = chocolate para fundir, chocolate para repostería, chocolate para postres.

Example: The main reason why I am asking is that normal chocolate can be quite a bit cheaper than cooking chocolate but I wasn't sure if it would make much diffenece to the recipe or not.

» dark chocolate = chocolate nero.

Example: This bitter chocolate ice cream recipe uses two types of dark chocolate, sugar, egg yolks, cream, and the surprise tang of buttermilk.

» milk chocolate = chocolate de leche.

Example: Whether it is white chocolate, baking chocolate, milk chocolate or some kind of chocolate confection, proper storage is key.

» slab of chocolate = tableta de chocolate.

Example: To my eye, it looks like a gigantic slab of chocolate, with holes where huge birthday candles were pulled out.

» tablet of chocolate = tableta de chocolate.

Example: This innovative product is a tablet of chocolate whose portions come printed with calorie counts carved directly on the surface.

» unsweetened chocolate = chocolate amargo.

Example: In fact, if you were to bite into a piece of unsweetened chocolate, the first thing you'd do was spit it right back out.

» white chocolate = chocolate blanco.

Example: Whether it is white chocolate, baking chocolate, milk chocolate or some kind of chocolate confection, proper storage is key.

chocolate2 = bombón. 

Example: Who doesn't like chocolates?.

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» box of chocolates = caja de bombones, caja de chocolatinas.

Example: Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get!.

Chocolate synonyms

coffee in spanish: café, pronunciation: kɑfi part of speech: noun umber in spanish: ocre oscuro, pronunciation: ʌmbɜr part of speech: noun cocoa in spanish: cacao, pronunciation: koʊkoʊ part of speech: noun hot chocolate in spanish: chocolate caliente, pronunciation: hɑttʃɔklət part of speech: noun burnt umber in spanish: rojizo-Marron, pronunciation: bɜrntəmbɜr part of speech: noun deep brown in spanish: marrón oscuro, pronunciation: dipbraʊn part of speech: noun
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