chocolate liquor
Anglais
Étymologie
Locution nominale
chocolate liquor \ˈtʃɑk.lɪt ˈlɪk.ɚ\
- (Cuisine) Pâte de cacao.
- South American Indians first made chocolate liquor 3,000 years ago and, during its evolvement over the centuries, cocoa beans have been seen as a food for the gods, a medicine and as a currency for favours, as well as for drinking and eating. », — (Lucy Slade, «Inner Wheel members discover a sweet tooth with chocolate talk », The Midsomer Norton, Radstock & District Journal le 15 mars 2020)
Vocabulaire apparenté par le sens
- chocolate liquor figure dans le recueil de vocabulaire en anglais ayant pour thème : chocolat.