List of chocolate-covered foods

Chocolate-covered bananas in Japan

This is a list of chocolate-covered foods. Chocolate is a typically sweet, usually brown, food preparation of Theobroma cacao seeds, roasted and ground, often flavored, as with vanilla. It is made in the form of a liquid, paste or in a block or used as a flavoring ingredient in other sweet foods.

Chocolate-covered foods

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Ptasie mleczko, a soft chocolate-covered candy
Tunnock's teacakes are a chocolate-covered marshmallow teacake
A chocolate-covered wafer

See also

See also

References

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