chocolate
A food made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, usually sweet.
Chocolate is a versatile, sweet food product derived from cacao beans, widely enjoyed as a dessert or snack.
Mot en 30 secondes
- Food made from processed cacao seeds.
- Usually sweet and consumed as a treat.
- Can be eaten solid or drunk as a beverage.
Summary
Chocolate is a versatile, sweet food product derived from cacao beans, widely enjoyed as a dessert or snack.
- Food made from processed cacao seeds.
- Usually sweet and consumed as a treat.
- Can be eaten solid or drunk as a beverage.
Use with verbs like comer or beber
Remember that you can eat chocolate (comer) or drink it (beber). Both verbs are perfectly natural depending on the form of the chocolate.
Don't confuse chocolate with cocoa powder
While related, 'cacao' refers to the raw powder or the plant. 'Chocolate' implies the sweetened, processed edible product.
Chocolate and churros tradition
In Spain, 'chocolate con churros' is a classic breakfast or snack. It is a very thick, warm chocolate drink served with fried dough pastries.
Exemples
4 sur 4Me encanta comer chocolate después de cenar.
I love eating chocolate after dinner.
El chocolate artesanal es de alta calidad.
Artisanal chocolate is of high quality.
¿Quieres un poco de chocolate?
Do you want some chocolate?
El consumo de chocolate ha aumentado en la última década.
Chocolate consumption has increased in the last decade.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of the word 'chocolate' as a sweet reward that you 'choose' (cho-co-late) to eat. It sounds very similar in both English and Spanish, making it easy to remember.
Visión general
El chocolate es uno de los alimentos más populares a nivel global. Proviene de la planta de cacao (Theobroma cacao), cuyas semillas se procesan, tuestan y muelen para crear una pasta que sirve como base para tabletas, bombones y bebidas. 2) Patrones de uso: En español, el sustantivo 'chocolate' es masculino. Se utiliza frecuentemente con verbos como 'comer', 'beber', 'derretir' o 'comprar'. Es común usarlo tanto en singular como en plural ('chocolates') cuando nos referimos a piezas individuales o bombones. 3) Contextos comunes: Aparece en contextos cotidianos, como meriendas, celebraciones (regalar una caja de chocolates) o en la gastronomía. También es muy común en el desayuno, especialmente en forma de chocolate caliente con churros en países como España. 4) Comparación con palabras similares: A diferencia de 'cacao', que se refiere principalmente a la materia prima en polvo o a la planta, 'chocolate' implica el producto final procesado y edulcorado. Es importante distinguirlo del 'bombón', que suele referirse a una pieza pequeña de chocolate rellena.
Notes d'usage
The word 'chocolate' is neutral in register and can be used in any social setting. It is always treated as a masculine noun. When referring to specific pieces, the plural 'chocolates' is used frequently.
Erreurs courantes
Learners sometimes mistakenly assign a feminine gender to the word due to its ending. Others confuse it with the English pronunciation, though the Spanish 'ch' is distinct. Ensure the article used is 'el' or 'un'.
Astuce mémo
Think of the word 'chocolate' as a sweet reward that you 'choose' (cho-co-late) to eat. It sounds very similar in both English and Spanish, making it easy to remember.
Origine du mot
The word comes from the Nahuatl 'xocolatl', combining 'xococ' (bitter) and 'atl' (water). It was introduced to Europe by Spanish explorers after encountering the Aztec culture.
Contexte culturel
Chocolate has deep roots in Mesoamerican history, where it was considered a sacred drink. Today, it is an essential part of global confectionery and traditional Spanish breakfasts.
Exemples
Me encanta comer chocolate después de cenar.
everydayI love eating chocolate after dinner.
El chocolate artesanal es de alta calidad.
formalArtisanal chocolate is of high quality.
¿Quieres un poco de chocolate?
informalDo you want some chocolate?
El consumo de chocolate ha aumentado en la última década.
academicChocolate consumption has increased in the last decade.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
chocolate con churros
chocolate with churros
bañado en chocolate
dipped in chocolate
chocolates surtidos
assorted chocolates
Souvent confondu avec
Cacao refers to the raw plant or the unsweetened powder used for baking. Chocolate is the processed, sweetened end product.
A bombón is a specific, small piece of candy often filled with creams or liqueurs. Chocolate is the general term for the substance.
Modèles grammaticaux
Use with verbs like comer or beber
Remember that you can eat chocolate (comer) or drink it (beber). Both verbs are perfectly natural depending on the form of the chocolate.
Don't confuse chocolate with cocoa powder
While related, 'cacao' refers to the raw powder or the plant. 'Chocolate' implies the sweetened, processed edible product.
Chocolate and churros tradition
In Spain, 'chocolate con churros' is a classic breakfast or snack. It is a very thick, warm chocolate drink served with fried dough pastries.
Teste-toi
Completa la frase con la opción correcta.
Ayer compré una tableta de ___ negro.
Se refiere a una unidad de producto, por lo que el singular 'chocolate' es lo adecuado.
Elige la respuesta correcta.
¿Cuál es el género de la palabra chocolate?
La palabra chocolate es un sustantivo masculino en español.
Ordena las palabras para formar una frase.
el / gusta / me / chocolate
La estructura correcta de 'gustar' requiere el pronombre indirecto seguido del verbo y el sujeto.
Score : /3
Questions fréquentes
4 questionsEl chocolate es un sustantivo masculino. Por lo tanto, se dice 'el chocolate' o 'un chocolate'.
Se dice exactamente 'chocolate caliente'. Es una bebida muy popular en muchos países hispanohablantes.
Sí, se puede usar 'chocolates' para referirse a varias piezas, bombones o tabletas. Por ejemplo: 'Compré una caja de chocolates'.
Depende de su contenido de cacao; el chocolate negro con alto porcentaje de cacao suele considerarse más saludable que el chocolate con leche o el chocolate blanco.
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