2017-08-03T11:06:01+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Tunnock's, Wagon Wheels, Wafer, Zefir (food), Lebkuchen, Ptasie mleczko, Chocolate-covered bacon, Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats, Chocolate bar, Bonbon, Dominostein, Chocolate-coated peanut, Chocolate-covered almonds, Chocolate-covered raisin, Chocolate-covered potato chips, Chocolate-covered coffee bean, Chocolate balls, Cordial (candy) flashcards
Chocolate-covered foods

Chocolate-covered foods

  • Tunnock's
    Thomas Tunnock Limited, commonly known as Tunnock's, is a family baker based in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
  • Wagon Wheels
    Wagon Wheels are a snack food sold in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Malta, Russia, Dominican Republic, The Middle East and the United Kingdom.
  • Wafer
    In gastronomy, a wafer is a crisp, often sweet, very thin, flat, and dry biscuit, often used to decorate ice cream.
  • Zefir (food)
    Zefir (Russian: Зефи́р, may also be spelled zephyr or zephir) is a type of soft confectionery made by whipping fruit and berry purée (mostly apple puree) with sugar and egg whites with subsequent addition of a gelling agent like pectin, carrageenan, agar, or gelatine.
  • Lebkuchen
    Lebkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈleːbˌku:xn] ), or Pfefferkuchen, is a traditional German baked Christmas treat, somewhat resembling gingerbread.
  • Ptasie mleczko
    Ptasie mleczko (Polish pronunciation: [ptaɕɛ mlɛtʂkɔ]) is a soft chocolate-covered candy filled with soft meringue or milk soufflé.
  • Chocolate-covered bacon
    Chocolate-covered bacon is an American dish that consists of cooked bacon with a coating of either milk chocolate or dark chocolate.
  • Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats
    Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats are produced in different variations around the world, with several countries claiming to have invented it or hailing it as their "national confection".
  • Chocolate bar
    A chocolate bar is a chocolate confection in bar form, which distinguishes it from bulk chocolate produced for commercial use or individually portioned chocolates such as pastilles, bon-bons, and truffles.
  • Bonbon
    The name bonbon (or bon-bons) refers to any of several types of sweets, especially small candies coated in chocolate.
  • Dominostein
    A Dominostein (plural Dominosteine) is a sweet primarily sold during Christmas season in Germany and Austria.
  • Chocolate-coated peanut
    Chocolate-coated (or chocolate-covered) peanuts are a popular bulk vending product.
  • Chocolate-covered almonds
    Chocolate-covered almonds are a candy created by covering almonds with chocolate.
  • Chocolate-covered raisin
    Chocolate-covered raisins are a popular bulk vending product.
  • Chocolate-covered potato chips
    Chocolate-covered potato chips are an American snack food or confectionery, consisting of potato chips that have been dipped into melted chocolate or cocoa, and coated with the chocolate.
  • Chocolate-covered coffee bean
    Chocolate-covered coffee beans are confections made by coating roasted coffee beans in some kind of chocolate: dark chocolate, milk chocolate, or even white chocolate.
  • Chocolate balls
    Chocolate balls are a spherical confection made of or dipped into chocolate.
  • Cordial (candy)
    A cordial is a type of confection in which a fruit filling is placed within a chocolate shell.