chocolate candy
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Definition
- Noun:
- A confection made primarily from chocolate: "chocolate candy" refers to a sweet treat produced using chocolate as its main ingredient, often combined with other components like nuts, caramel, or nougat, and typically formed into small, individual pieces.
Usage
- "Chocolate candy" is a mass noun often used to refer to these treats collectively. It describes the general category of candies where chocolate is the dominant flavor and primary component.
- She keeps a bowl of chocolate candy on her desk for guests.
- The store specializes in handmade chocolate candy.
Examples
- Noun:
- For Valentine's Day, he gave her a box of assorted chocolate candy.
- My favorite chocolate candy has a caramel center.
- This recipe teaches you how to make simple chocolate candy at home.
Advanced Usage
- While "chocolate candy" is a general term, it is often specified further by type (e.g., chocolate truffles, chocolate bars). In commercial contexts, it distinguishes chocolate-based confections from other types like hard candy or gummies.
Variants and Related Words
- Chocolate (n): The key ingredient, a food preparation made from roasted and ground cacao seeds.
- Candy (n): A general term for a confection made with sugar and flavorings.
- Confection (n): A more formal term for an elaborate sweet dish or piece of candy.
- Praline (n): A type of chocolate candy containing nuts.
- Truffle (n): A type of chocolate candy, typically a round, ganache-filled confection.
Synonyms
- Chocolates: Often used interchangeably, especially for assorted pieces.
- Chocolate confection: A more formal synonym.
Notes
- The term "chocolate candy" is commonly used in American English. In some other varieties of English, "chocolates" is the more frequent term for individual pieces.
- It is distinct from a plain "chocolate bar," which is a specific, solid form, though a chocolate bar is a type of chocolate candy.