Relating to, or involved in, the entire process of making chocolate, starting with the production and processing of cocoa beans, and ending with the manufacture of chocolate bars.
Alternative form of buttercream [(cooking) A type of thick, sweet icing or cake-filling made by creaming butter (or sometimes another fat, such as margarine) with powdered sugar.]
Alternative form of camomile tea. [A beverage made by infusing the leaves of the camomile plant (either Matricaria recutita or Chamaemelum nobile) in hot water.]
(standards of identity, US) The liquid separated from milk, possibly with certain other milk products added, and with at least eighteen percent of it milkfat.
A small thimble sized container of milk or cream, used as a standard individual "cream" or "milk" portion, typically provided by restaurants for cups of tea or coffee.
Obsolete spelling of cream [(standards of identity, US) The liquid separated from milk, possibly with certain other milk products added, and with at least eighteen percent of it milkfat.]
Alternative form of saloop [(dated) An aromatic drink originally prepared from salep and later from sassafras bark with other ingredients such as milk and sugar added, which was once popular in London, England.]
Alternative spelling of soy milk [(uncountable) A milky liquid made from soy beans and used as a beverage, cooking ingredient or substitute for dairy milk.]
(US standards of identity) Cream, at least 30% of which is milkfat, possibly also containing emulsifiers and/or stabilizers but nothing else, which is then whipped.
any of various forms of processed yeast products used as food additives or flavourings.
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