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White chocolate

British pronunciation/wˈaɪt tʃˈɒklət/
American pronunciation/wˈaɪt tʃˈɑːklət/
White chocolate
[NOUN]
1

a type of chocolate that is made from cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids, and often a small amount of vanilla or other flavorings

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What is "white chocolate"?

White chocolate is a unique type of chocolate that is known for its creamy and sweet flavor, and its pale ivory color. Unlike other types of chocolate, white chocolate does not contain cocoa solids, but is instead made from a mixture of cocoa butter, sugar, and milk solids. The cocoa butter provides the smooth and creamy texture of the chocolate, while the sugar and milk solids add a sweet and indulgent flavor. White chocolate is often used as an ingredient in a variety of desserts, such as cakes, cookies, and truffles, and can also be enjoyed on its own. It is a popular treat among chocolate lovers around the world, and is often used to add a touch of sweetness and sophistication to desserts and baked goods. Despite not containing cocoa solids, white chocolate is still considered to be a type of chocolate and is often grouped together with milk and dark chocolate as one of the three main types of chocolate.

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1White Chocolate coming at you.
2- It's White Chocolate.
3- I was thinking White Chocolate. -
4- White Chocolate and Bailey's snowball mousse, with cinnamon filo shards and mulled cider clementine.
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