chocolate shell

collocation in English

meaningsofchocolateandshell

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chocolate
adjective
uk
/ˈtʃɒk.lət/
us
/ˈtʃɑːk.lət/
made of or relating ...
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shell
noun
uk
/ʃel/
us
/ʃel/
the hard outer covering of something, especially nuts, eggs, and ...
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(Definition ofchocolateandshellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thechocolateshellis shaped like a chicken's egg, and is of similar size.
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They nearly always contain a hardchocolateshellwith a softer (sometimes liquid) filling.
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Some are also made with achocolateshell(chocoteja).
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Thechocolateshellmay be studded with confectionery and mixed with flavourings.
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Furthermore, the combination of the hardchocolateshelland the air-filled inner marshmallow make them self-destruct when placed in the unpressurised or semi-pressurised cargo section of an airplane.
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The company's primary focus is pralines (chocolate shells with soft fillings), but they also sell marzipan, solid chocolates, and other confectionery.
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The traditional choc-top is one scoop of vanilla ice-cream covered in a hard milkchocolateshell, sitting atop an ice-cream cone.
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Thechocolateshellis shaped like a chicken's egg, and is of similar size.
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They nearly always contain a hardchocolateshellwith a softer (sometimes liquid) filling.
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Some are also made with achocolateshell(chocoteja).
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They feature a coconut-flavouredchocolateshell, with a rum-flavoured liqueur filling.
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Thechocolateshellmay be studded with confectionery and mixed with flavourings.
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Louis is a plastic-wrapped confection consisting of two red velvet cake rounds with a cream filling within a milkchocolateshell.
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The product consists of a thick milkchocolateshell, housing a white and yellow fondant filling which mimics the albumen and yolk of a real egg.
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Furthermore, the combination of the hardchocolateshelland the air-filled inner marshmallow make them self-destruct when placed in the unpressurised or semi-pressurised cargo section of an airplane.
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The company's primary focus is pralines (chocolate shells with soft fillings), but they also sell marzipan, solid chocolates, and other confectionery.
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