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Raw chocolate

British pronunciation/ɹɔː tʃɒklət/
American pronunciation/ɹɔː tʃɑːklət/
Raw chocolate
[NOUN]
1

unprocessed or minimally processed chocolate made from cocoa beans that have not been roasted

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What is "raw chocolate"?

Raw chocolate, also known as raw cacao, is a type of chocolate that is made from unroasted cocoa beans. The beans are cold-pressed to extract the cocoa solids and cocoa butter, which are then blended together with a natural sweetener, such as honey or agave nectar, to create a sweet and indulgent chocolate. Raw chocolate is considered to be healthier than traditional chocolate, as it is less processed and contains more antioxidants, flavonoids, and other beneficial compounds. It also has a more intense and complex flavor profile, with a slightly bitter and nutty taste. Raw chocolate can be enjoyed on its own, or can be used as an ingredient in a variety of desserts and baked goods. It is a popular choice among health-conscious consumers and is often used as a substitute for traditional chocolate in recipes.

Examples
1But the raw chocolate movement, ugh, it's like a little concerning to me because there's so many just icky things in the bean that comes out when you're roasting it.
2Yeah, if I can just circle back on the raw chocolate thing just real quick.
3And, if you can, when you can, this is the one hippy thing I'm gonna say, raw chocolate is always a good idea, 'cause when it's heat-processed, you lose a lot of the benefits.
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