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  • '''List of Chocolate Beverages''' ...ious forms and flavors. This article provides a list of different types of chocolate beverages.
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  • == Brownie Chocolate Drink == | name = Brownie Chocolate Drink
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  • ...a brand of products made by [[Nestlé]]. In 1948, Nestlé launched a mix for chocolate-flavored milk called Nestle Quik in the United States; this was released in ...''Nestlé'' and ''quick'', referring to the ease and speed in preparing the drink.
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  • ...y created by mixing [[chocolate syrup]] or [[cocoa powder]] with [[milk]]. Chocolate milk can be purchased pre-mixed or made at home. It is often consumed by ch ...an Irish botanist, encountered cocoa while in Jamaica. He found the cocoa drink the locals made to be nauseating and sought a way to make it more palatable
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  • ...lé]]. It is primarily made from the chocolate malt powder known as [[Milo (drink)|Milo]], and is often consumed as a snack or dessert. The Milo Bar is parti ...at is mixed with hot or cold water or milk to produce a beverage. The Milo drink itself was developed by Australian industrial chemist and inventor [[Thomas
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  • ...er, mixed with hot water and sugar, topped with a heap of undissolved Milo powder. ...e]]. Other ingredients include hot water and sugar. Some variations of the drink may also include condensed milk or evaporated milk for added creaminess.
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  • ...stood out in the market due to its unique packaging and the quality of its chocolate flavor, which garnered a loyal customer base. ...always remained true to its core value of providing a quick and delicious chocolate beverage option.
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  • ...opular [[coffee]] beverage that combines [[espresso]], [[hot milk]], and [[chocolate]]. Originating from [[Italy]], it is named after the [[port of Mocha]], a c ...The port was known for exporting a type of coffee bean with a distinctive chocolate flavor, which is how the beverage got its name.
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  • ...is renowned worldwide for its high quality and distinct, rich taste. Swiss chocolate has played a significant role in Switzerland's economy and culture. ...eputation. In 1819, [[François-Louis Cailler]] established the first Swiss chocolate factory.
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  • '''Cocoa powder''' is a type of [[chocolate]] product that is derived from [[cacao beans]]. It is a key ingredient in m ...nd it was often consumed as a bitter beverage. The process of making cocoa powder was later refined in Europe during the 19th century.
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  • ...ontent. It is also known as dark chocolate or semi-sweet chocolate. Bitter chocolate is often used in [[baking]] and [[cooking]], as well as consumed on its own ...vilization|Aztecs]], who consumed chocolate as a bitter, frothy drink. The chocolate was often mixed with spices or cornmeal, and it was an important part of th
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  • |Name=Easy mocha (chocolate and coffee) |Ingredients=instant coffee granules,skim milk powder,hot water
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  • ...t was first produced in the 1940s. It is a nutritious, chocolate-flavoured drink mix that is often consumed as a hot or cold beverage. Akta-Vite is also use ...1940s by the company [[Nestle]]. The product was developed as a nutritious drink mix that could be consumed hot or cold. It quickly gained popularity in Aus
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  • '''Hot Chocolate''' is a popular [[beverage]] made from [[cocoa]] powder or [[chocolate]], heated [[milk]] or water, and sugar. It is enjoyed worldwide and is espe ...d mix it with water, cornmeal, and chili peppers to create a frothy, spicy drink. The beverage was later adopted by the [[Aztec civilization]], who believed
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  • ...coffee''', is a popular [[coffee]] beverage that combines [[espresso]], [[chocolate]], and [[milk]]. Originating from the [[coffee culture]] of Italy, it is na ...or, which led to the term "mocha" being used to describe any coffee with a chocolate flavor.
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  • ...ao_mit_Sahnehäubchen.JPG|Becher Kakao mit Sahnehäubchen|thumb]] '''List of Chocolate Drinks''' ...vides an overview of some of the most popular and historically significant chocolate drinks.
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  • ...the [[Maya civilization|Maya]] and the [[Aztecs]]. These early versions of chocolate drinks were significantly different from the sweet, creamy versions that ar ...ey were used as a form of currency. The traditional Mesoamerican chocolate drink was a frothy, spiced beverage called ''xocolātl'', a name meaning "bitter
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  • ...1911 in Wieze, Belgium, Callebaut has become a leading brand in the global chocolate industry. ...producing chocolate that would delight people's taste buds and elevate the chocolate experience.
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  • ...and's origins and development are deeply intertwined with the evolution of chocolate consumption and production in the United States. ...ans into chocolate. The company gained fame with the production of Baker's Chocolate, named after Dr. James Baker following Hannon's mysterious disappearance in
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  • A '''hot drink''' is a beverage that is heated and served warm or hot. Hot drinks are cons [[Tea]] is a hot drink made by infusing the dried leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant in hot wat
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