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Ruby chocolate

British pronunciation/ɹuːbi tʃɒklət/
American pronunciation/ɹuːbi tʃɑːklət/
Ruby chocolate
[NOUN]
1

a type of chocolate made from ruby cocoa beans, which have a naturally pinkish hue

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What is "ruby chocolate"?

Ruby chocolate is a unique type of chocolate that is known for its bright and pink color and its fruity and slightly tangy flavor. It is made from the ruby cocoa bean, which is found in South America, Africa, and Asia, and is processed using a special method that preserves the natural flavor and color of the bean. Unlike other types of chocolate, ruby chocolate does not contain any added colors or flavorings. It is typically less sweet than milk chocolate and has a slightly higher acidity, which gives it a unique and distinctive flavor profile. Ruby chocolate can be enjoyed on its own, or can be used as an ingredient in a variety of desserts, such as cakes, cookies, and truffles. It is a relatively new type of chocolate, having been introduced in 2017 by Belgian chocolate manufacturer Callebaut, and has quickly gained popularity among chocolate lovers around the world.

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