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bitter chocolate

n. pure unsweetened chocolate used in baking and icings and sauces and candy [syn: baking chocolate, cooking chocolate]

Usage examples of "bitter chocolate".

Baked myself a Kartoffelkuchen to celebrate, that night, straight from my grandmother's recipe: potatoes and buttermilks and eggs and nutmegs and vanillas, iced it with white frosting and melted bitter chocolate, ate a third of it warm and alone.

Jill brought one of those expensive cakes made of nuts and bitter chocolate that came from European bakeries on the Upper East Side.

The air was redolent of baking bread, brown sugar, cinnamon, baker's cheese, bitter chocolate, and other tantalizing aromas less easily identifiable in the fragrant melange.

Harris washed that thought away with the last of the bitter chocolate.

Then she left and Biff tried to bury his two teeth into the bitter chocolate.

She arrived the next day, her limo packed with boxes of her favorite indulgences-smoked bluefish pate, the inevitable Beluga, Viennese coffee, a box of bitter chocolate florentines-plus, of course, a case of libations.

Jenna picked one up, scraped away some of the thin gold leaf and tentatively licked the dark, bitter chocolate.

He wiped it across his arm, leaving a smear the color of bitter chocolate, then wrapped his fist around the stick again and bent over his drawing.

Otherwise he wore Halloween markings: both ears tipped with bitter chocolate, nearly black.