cocoa powder

collocation in English

meaningsofcocoaandpowder

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cocoa
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkəʊ.kəʊ/
us
/ˈkoʊ.koʊ/
a dark brown powder made from cocoa beans, used to make chocolate and add a chocolate flavour to food ...
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powder
noun
uk
/ˈpaʊ.dər/
us
/ˈpaʊ.dɚ/
a loose, dry substance that consists of extremely small pieces, usually made by breaking something up and ...
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(Definition ofcocoaandpowderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The price ofcocoapowderwas increased from an average of is.
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So that if thecocoapowderduty counterbalances the duty on the raw material, you have to account for the duty on 67 lbs.
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The potatoes are cooked and mashed and then dried, and they turn into a powder which is contained in a tin much likecocoapowder.
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On the opposite side of the page, as non-chargeable, we seecocoapowderand chocolate.
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They included sweetenedcocoapowderand some edible preparations such as pancake mixes.
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Cocoapowderhas throughout been unrationed and allocations for this have been on a replacement basis.
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Since the outbreak of war there have been sufficient supplies available of raw cocoa and the production ofcocoapowderhas been increased to meet an additional demand.
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Cocoapowderand chocolate are to some extent joint products.
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When sold as an end product, it may also be calledcocoapowder, cocoa, and cacao.
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Other styles dictate the use of a filling, usually a ground walnut mix, ground poppy seeds mixture,cocoapowder, rum essence and raisins.
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It also aids the lipophilic properties of thecocoapowderwhich, again, keeps the product from separating.
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By usingcocoapowderand low amounts of cocoa butter, it was then possible to manufacture bar chocolate.
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American instant hotcocoapowderoften includes powdered milk or other dairy ingredients so it can be made without using milk.
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Some families prefer "tsokolate" prepared from "tablea" or tablets of pressedcocoapowderthat is either pure or slightly sweetened.
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The ripe, dried pod is often ground to carob powder which is used as a substitute forcocoapowder.
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Sorghum bran,cocoapowder, and cinnamon are rich sources of procyanidins, which are large molecular weight compounds found in many fruits and some vegetables.
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It is often served with sugar,cocoapowder, cinnamon, raisins, fruit, or syrup.
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All over the country, popcorn is always offered in push carts both savory or sweet (with sugar andcocoapowder).
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They are used in products such as chocolate, candy bars, beverages andcocoapowder.
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Each is enrobed in milk chocolate and dusted with confectioner's sugar or dark chocolate and dusted with bracingly dry unsweetenedcocoapowder.
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