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A type of flavoring, coating, syrup, candy, dessert, or beverage made from the seeds of the cacao tree.
A type of milk that is unpasteurized whole milk condensed by evaporating 50 to 60 percent of the water content in the milk.
A white liquid secreted by the mammary glands of animals, such as cows, sheep and goats. Fresh milk is consumed for nourishment, providing valuable nutrients such as calcium, protein, potassium, magnesium, and riboflavin.
Milk containing 2% percent milk fat. Many consider low-fat milks containing 1% or less of milk fat such as 1% low-fat milk or skim milk to be reduced-fat milks however, the actual classification for a reduced-fat milk is the variety labeled "2% reduced-fat" milk.
A non-dairy milk substitution, made from dried soybeans that have been soaked, ground and cooked before being processed into a milky liquid.
Also referred to as a milk frother this hand-held device is used to aggitate liquids into an airy mixture of bubbles and foam.
A type of whole milk, most often used as a cooking ingredient, that has been thickened through the elimination of about 60 percent of the water content, producing a concentrated flavor.
A type of whole milk, most often used as a cooking ingredient, that has been thickened through the elimination of about 60 percent of the water content, producing a concentrated flavor.
Milk containing 1% percent milk fat. Although many will consider skim milk, which contains 1 percent or less of milk fat to be a low-fat milk, the typical classification for a low-fat milk is the variety labeled "1% low-fat" milk.
A type of chocolate produced as miniature bits that are used in baked goods that need a piece of chocolate to keep its shape such as for use in cookies.
Milk that has had most of the water content removed, reducing it to a dry powder form. Dry whole milk must be refrigerated because its high fat content is susceptible to spoilage if not refrigerated.
A rich creamy cheese made entirely from sheep's milk, which is nicely suited to produce a range of textures, from semi-soft to very firm.
A type of chocolate product that is white in color and is made with cocoa butter, sugar, milk, and a bit of vanilla extract.
A type of milk that contains a low amount of lactose or is free of lactose. Typically, milk with reduced lactose has been fortified with lactase, an enzyme used to break down the lactose (sugars) in the milk making it easier to digest for individuals considered lactose intolerant.
A milk product that is provided from the mammary glands of goats. Goat milk is popular in some parts of the world and believed to be more easily digested than other forms of milk from cows.
Milk that has had sugar and chocolate added for flavoring. Chocolate milk is available in whole, low fat and nonfat (skim) milk.
Milk containing at least 3.25 percent milk fat, which is present when it is provided from the cow. None of the milk fat is removed from whole milk and it is not fortified with Vitamin A as are the different varieties of reduced fat milk.
Milk that contains less than 1/2 percent of milk fat. Also referred to as low-fat milk, skim milk most often has been fortified with both vitamin A and D.
An eating chocolate that is enriched with milk powder. An average size bar contains an equivalent of up to one cup of whole milk.
A pure, unsweetened cocoa liquor, which contains 50 percent cocoa butter and 50 percent chocolate solids.
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