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what is means in english when we talking about chocolates? please somebody help me!

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Bittersweet chocolate.

Mi actitud también es semi-amargo.

  • "semiamarga", without the dash and feminine. - lazarus1907 Dec 18, 2010 flag
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It's reffers to a variety of chocolate whose taste is half/partially bitter.

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Is there any chocolate in market with this name in english'to example'

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I don't know if this one ...

<http://www.expobrazil.com/en/produto.php'prodId=585>

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mohammad said:

Is there any chocolate in market with this name in english'to example?

Chocolate used in cooking is routinely called "semi-sweet".

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somewhat sour

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Every child recalls tasting baker's chocolate (very bitter) thinking that it would taste similar to milk chocolate candy bars.

However, you could also be referring to semi-sweet chocolate.

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bittersweet chocolate = chocolate amargo
semi-sweet chocolate = chocolate semiamargo
baking chocolate = chocolate de repostería o chocolate sin azucar
dark chocolate = chocolate oscuro o chocolate negro

When I tried to get cocoa powder, they showed me stuff that is basically Nestlés Quick.

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By the way, it should be written without the dash (which is the English convention): semiamargo.

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