Outline of chocolate

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to chocolate:

What is chocolate?

 * Chocolate – raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. The seeds of the cacao tree have an intense bitter taste, and must be fermented to improve the flavour. Chocolate is a popular ingredient in confectionery items and candies.

What type of thing is chocolate?
Chocolate is a type of:
 * Food – substance to provide nutritional support for the body, ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism's cells in an effort to produce energy, maintain life, and/or stimulate growth.
 * Confectionery – the set of food items that are rich in sugar, any one or type of which is called a confection. Modern usage may include substances rich in artificial sweeteners as well.
 * Candy – confection made from a concentrated solution of sugar in water, to which flavourings and colourants are added. Candies come in numerous colours and varieties and have a long history in popular culture.
 * Ingredient – substance that forms part of a mixture (in a general sense). For example, in cooking, recipes specify which ingredients are used to prepare a specific dish.  Chocolate is often used as an ingredient in dessert items, such as cakes and cookies.

Substances found in cacao

 * Phenethylamine – psychoactive drug that is usually inactive when orally ingested because most of it is metabolized into phenylacetic acid by monoamine oxidase (MAO), preventing significant concentrations from reaching the brain
 * Theobromine – also known as xantheose, it contains no bromine and has a similar, but lesser, effect to caffeine
 * Theophylline – methylxanthine drug found in tea leaves
 * Phenethylamine – psychoactive drug that is usually inactive when orally ingested because most of it is metabolized into phenylacetic acid by monoamine oxidase (MAO), preventing significant concentrations from reaching the brain
 * Theobromine – also known as xantheose, it contains no bromine and has a similar, but lesser, effect to caffeine
 * Theophylline – methylxanthine drug found in tea leaves
 * Theophylline – methylxanthine drug found in tea leaves

Source of the cocoa bean

 * Forastero – 80% made with this tree group
 * Forastero – 80% made with this tree group
 * Forastero – 80% made with this tree group
 * Forastero – 80% made with this tree group
 * Forastero – 80% made with this tree group
 * Forastero – 80% made with this tree group
 * Forastero – 80% made with this tree group

Types



 * – a chocolate brand containing coffee and cola nut
 * Unsweetened chocolate – pure chocolate liquor mixed with fat to produce a solid substance; also known as "bitter", "baking chocolate" and "cooking chocolate"
 * – a chocolate brand containing coffee and cola nut
 * Unsweetened chocolate – pure chocolate liquor mixed with fat to produce a solid substance; also known as "bitter", "baking chocolate" and "cooking chocolate"
 * – a chocolate brand containing coffee and cola nut
 * Unsweetened chocolate – pure chocolate liquor mixed with fat to produce a solid substance; also known as "bitter", "baking chocolate" and "cooking chocolate"
 * – a chocolate brand containing coffee and cola nut
 * Unsweetened chocolate – pure chocolate liquor mixed with fat to produce a solid substance; also known as "bitter", "baking chocolate" and "cooking chocolate"
 * Unsweetened chocolate – pure chocolate liquor mixed with fat to produce a solid substance; also known as "bitter", "baking chocolate" and "cooking chocolate"
 * Unsweetened chocolate – pure chocolate liquor mixed with fat to produce a solid substance; also known as "bitter", "baking chocolate" and "cooking chocolate"

Producers and trade organizations

 * – a Ghanaian cocoa processing company
 * – a Ghanaian farmers' cooperative organisation
 * – a Ghanaian cocoa processing company
 * – a Ghanaian farmers' cooperative organisation
 * – a Ghanaian farmers' cooperative organisation

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 * – named for its colour, does not contain cocoa
 * – named for its colour, does not contain cocoa