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词汇 plain chocolate
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Definition of plain chocolate in English:

plain chocolate

nounˌpleɪn ˈtʃɒk(ə)lətˌpleɪn ˈtʃɑk(ə)lət
mass nounBritish
  • Dark, slightly bitter, chocolate without added milk.

    〈英〉(不加牛奶略带苦味的)清巧克力,纯巧克力

    North American term bittersweet chocolate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But this effect was not seen when volunteers drank milk with plain chocolate.
    • In that context, your plan to introduce plain chocolate or strawberry flavors, a plan which superficially may make marketing sense, doesn't make branding sense.
    • When she takes a tasting class, Sara sticks to plain chocolate.
    • Before 1958 the dark brown Smartie had a plain chocolate centre and the light brown one tasted of coffee.
    • Green & Black's do a plain chocolate containing dried fruit and nuts that I think would be better for her.
    • A tiny study in Nature [CrossRef] offers potentially good news for lovers of plain chocolate.
    • US dark chocolate is the same as UK plain chocolate, that is, the darkest and least sweet of the chocolates intended for eating (also called bittersweet).
    • They have other fun things like the Tastebud Initiation which includes Aunt Helene's farmhouse chicken or toast with hot goat's cheese and a dessert of little plain chocolate mice.
    • I wasn't sure what kind you'd like, so I stuck with plain chocolate.
    • Lindane traces have been found in Thorntons, Nestle and Tesco own - brand chocolate, as well as luxury plain chocolate made by Swiss company Lindt And Sprungli and sold in Sainsbury's, Tesco and Woolworths.
    • I was very fond of plain chocolate, though it was not as good as what you can buy today.
    • He invites me to join in and, yes, it's true that Kenyan coffee has a citrus, almost lemony taste, while the Abyssinian coffee is dark, full-blooded and winey, and Javan tastes of good plain chocolate.

Definition of plain chocolate in US English:

plain chocolate

nounˌplān ˈCHäk(ə)lətˌpleɪn ˈtʃɑk(ə)lət
British
  • Dark, slightly bitter, chocolate without added milk; bittersweet chocolate.

    〈英〉(不加牛奶略带苦味的)清巧克力,纯巧克力

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But this effect was not seen when volunteers drank milk with plain chocolate.
    • US dark chocolate is the same as UK plain chocolate, that is, the darkest and least sweet of the chocolates intended for eating (also called bittersweet).
    • Before 1958 the dark brown Smartie had a plain chocolate centre and the light brown one tasted of coffee.
    • He invites me to join in and, yes, it's true that Kenyan coffee has a citrus, almost lemony taste, while the Abyssinian coffee is dark, full-blooded and winey, and Javan tastes of good plain chocolate.
    • They have other fun things like the Tastebud Initiation which includes Aunt Helene's farmhouse chicken or toast with hot goat's cheese and a dessert of little plain chocolate mice.
    • I was very fond of plain chocolate, though it was not as good as what you can buy today.
    • I wasn't sure what kind you'd like, so I stuck with plain chocolate.
    • A tiny study in Nature [CrossRef] offers potentially good news for lovers of plain chocolate.
    • When she takes a tasting class, Sara sticks to plain chocolate.
    • In that context, your plan to introduce plain chocolate or strawberry flavors, a plan which superficially may make marketing sense, doesn't make branding sense.
    • Lindane traces have been found in Thorntons, Nestle and Tesco own - brand chocolate, as well as luxury plain chocolate made by Swiss company Lindt And Sprungli and sold in Sainsbury's, Tesco and Woolworths.
    • Green & Black's do a plain chocolate containing dried fruit and nuts that I think would be better for her.
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