Cocoa

Examples of ingredients and that (may) contain

  • Cocoa powder;
  • cocoa mass;
  • Chocolate (products);
  • chocolates;
  • sprinkles;
  • cocoa fantasy;
  • couverture;
  • choconibs;
  • gianduja.

Points of attention: 

  • White chocolate and cocoa butter may contain cocoa;
  • Cocoa is sometimes used in spice mixtures, especially in Mexican-style ;
  • Carobe is a substitute for cocoa and does not contain cocoa solids.
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