dark chocolate (also plain chocolateBritish EnglishBrE) (=without milk and with very little sugar)
strawberries dipped in dark chocolate
white chocolate (=white in colour, with a sweet milky taste)
Serve the cake with a white chocolate sauce.
bitter chocolate (=dark chocolate with a strong sharp taste)
Bitter chocolate may be added to meat sauces for extra flavour.
cooking chocolate (=chocolate to use in cooking)
Melt the cooking chocolate and spread it over the tray.
melted chocolate
Stir in the eggs and the melted chocolate.
phrases
a bar of chocolate (=a long block of chocolate)
He bought a Coke and a bar of chocolate.
a piece/bit of chocolate
Would you like a piece of chocolate?
a box of chocolates (=a box of small sweets covered with chocolate)
I gave Mum a box of chocolates for her birthday.
a slab of chocolate (=a large flat piece)
They shared a large slab of chocolate.
a square of chocolate (=a small square piece)
I only ate one small square of chocolate.
chocolate + NOUN
a chocolate cake/biscuit/pudding etc
For her birthday he made a chocolate cake.
chocolate chips (=very small pieces of chocolate)
vanilla ice cream with chocolate chips
a chocolate factory
My dream job would be working in a chocolate factory.
Examples from the Corpus
chocolate• chocolateicecream• Who needs more pasta when you can have chocolate and spunsugar?• Britain has the highest chocolateconsumption in the world, far more than any other country.• Or buyingboxes of chocolates that taste like cream-filled cardboard.• She simply looks satisfied, as if she had just bitten into the most deliciousslab of chocolate she ever tasted.• With chocolates and cigarettes and food and flowers.
hot chocolate• The church-run concession was open, sellingcoffee and hot chocolate.• He always drank tea in the morning, and she, suffering from an ulcer, always drank hot chocolate.• We rode into the Place St Michel and sat in a café drinking hot chocolate.• If only I hadn't had that last cup of hot chocolate.• In the evening, the Lanesofferwarmconversation along with cool drinks, coffee, tea or hot chocolate.• Books serves coffee and the tastiesthot chocolate in town.• Phoebe made all three of them hot chocolate.• Mostly it was hot chocolate she made, warming the milk in a saucepan on the stove before mixing it.