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dark chocolate

noun

  1. chocolate to which little or no milk has been added.


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Compared with a cup of Bulletproof Coffee, or 1.4 oz of dark chocolate, wine is about 20 times weaker.

Coffee and dark chocolate both have 1000 mg of polyphenols per serving.

About 6.7 grams of dark chocolate per day keeps the blood inflammation-inducing proteins away.

What do dark chocolate, casual Fridays, and graduating from high school have in common?

Add the flour and stirring constantly with a large wooden spoon, make a dark-chocolate-brown roux, 30 to 35 minutes.

In life the dorsum was pinkish orange with dark chocolate brown blotches narrowly edged with black.

In life the dorsum is greenish tan with brown mottling; in some individuals the entire dorsum is dark chocolate brown.

I noticed that the water was of a dark chocolate color, which means—mud.

The cirri and mouth are dark chocolate red, like the outside of the animal and the upper part of the sack.

Positive active material must be of a dark chocolate brown color and fairly hard.

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