cocoa powder

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cocoa powder

A baker sifts cocoa powder over a freshly baked chocolate cake.

Definition

Noun: - The powdery remains of chocolate liquor after cocoa butter is removed: It is a dry, unsweetened powder made by grinding cocoa solids. It is used in baking and cooking, often in low-fat and low-calorie recipes, and as a flavoring agent for products like ice cream.

Usage
  • Primary Use: As a dry ingredient in recipes.
  • Context: Typically used in the context of cooking, baking, and food preparation.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The recipe calls for two tablespoons of cocoa powder.
    • For a healthier option, she used cocoa powder instead of melted chocolate.
    • Cocoa powder gives the ice cream its rich chocolate flavor.
Advanced Usage
  • "Dutch-processed cocoa powder": Cocoa powder that has been treated with an alkalizing agent to neutralize its natural acidity, resulting in a darker color and milder flavor.
    • Dutch-processed cocoa powder is often preferred for making chocolate cakes.
  • "Natural cocoa powder": Cocoa powder that has not been alkalized, retaining a lighter color and more acidic, fruity flavor.
    • Natural cocoa powder is typically used in recipes that include baking soda.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cocoa (noun): Can refer to the powder, the drink made from it, or the raw cacao beans.
    • She made a cup of hot cocoa.
  • Cacao (noun): Refers to the raw beans from which cocoa and chocolate are derived.
    • Cacao beans are fermented and dried before processing.
  • Chocolate liquor (noun): The paste produced from ground cacao nibs, which contains both cocoa solids and cocoa butter.
    • Cocoa powder is made by pressing the fat (cocoa butter) out of chocolate liquor.
Synonyms
  • Unsweetened cocoa: Often used interchangeably with "cocoa powder."
  • Drinking chocolate: In some contexts, this can refer to a sweetened cocoa powder mix for beverages, but it is not a direct synonym for plain cocoa powder.
Related Phrases
  • "Cocoa powder mixture": A blend that includes cocoa powder and other ingredients like sugar or milk powder.
    • This cocoa powder mixture is ready to make instant hot chocolate.
  • "Dust with cocoa powder": A cooking instruction to lightly sprinkle the powder on top of a dessert.
    • Dust the finished tiramisu with cocoa powder before serving.
cocoa powder

A baker sifts cocoa powder over a freshly baked chocolate cake.

Noun
  1. the powdery remains of chocolate liquor after cocoa butter is removed; used in baking and in low fat and low calorie recipes and as a flavoring for ice cream