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单词 chocolate cream
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chocolate creamn.

Brit. /ˌtʃɒk(ə)lət ˈkriːm/, U.S. /ˌtʃɔk(ə)lət ˈkrim/, /ˌtʃɑk(ə)lət ˈkrim/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: chocolate n., cream n.2
Etymology: < chocolate n. + cream n.2 In sense 1 after French crème de chocolat (1691 in the passage translated in quot. 1702, now more often crème au chocolat).
1. Originally: a creamy chocolate dessert, typically made by boiling milk with sugar, eggs, chocolate, and sometimes other ingredients; cf. cream n.2 2a (now rare). Now chiefly: chocolate-flavoured cream.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > milk and cream dishes > [noun] > other cream dishes
creamc1430
whitepot1577
trifle1598
fool1653
chocolate cream1702
taffety cream1723
crème1845
bavaroise1846
Chantilly cream1851
thunder and lightning1880
crème brûlée1886
crème Chantilly1908
Chantilly1939
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > confections or sweetmeats > [noun] > other confections or sweet dishes
pionade1302
spinee1381
pokerouncea1450
strawberry cream1523
pannag1540
alkermes1547
sugar-bread1587
snow1597
flammick1600
Norfolk fool1623
fool1653
chocolate cream1702
meringue1706
steeple cream1747
trifle1755
snowball1769
sweet bread1777
marrangle1809
meteor1820
mimpins1820
Nesselrode1835
meringué1845
Swiss cream1845
turban1846
coconut cream1847
panforte1865
yokan1875
bombe1892
Eton mess1896
meringue Chantilly1901
streusel1909
rocky road1920
ringocandy1922
stem ginger1922
dulce de leche1923
kissel1924
some-more1925
cream-crowdie1929
Pavlova cake1929
s'more1934
cranachan1946
sugar-on-snow1947
calavera1948
suji halwa1955
vacherin1960
zuppa inglese1961
brûlée1966
pav1966
delice1967
banoffi1974
macaroon1985
Nanaimo1991
macaron1993
1702 J. K. tr. F. Massialot Court & Country Cook 97 Chocolate-cream [Fr. Crême de Chocolat]. Take a Quart of Milk with a quarter of a Pound of Sugar, and boil them together for a quarter of an Hour: Then put one beaten Yolk of an Egg into the Cream.., mix it with some Chocolate, [etc.].
1723 J. Nott Cook's & Confectioner's Dict. sig. I8v Chocolate Cream. Boil..Sugar in..Milk..beat up the Yolk of an Egg, put it into the Cream..put in Chocolate.
1809 B. H. Malkin tr. A. R. Le Sage Adventures Gil Blas IV. x. iii. 52 The second course consisted of pigs' ears, jugged game, and chocolate cream.
1851 London at Table i. 18 A maraschino jelly, and a chocolate cream, form the sweets.
1910 Pharmaceut. Era Mar. 254/1 Over it [sc. ice cream] pour..1 ounce of chocolate syrup..and a small quantity of chocolate cream, topping off with a cherry.
1913 Amer. Homes & Gardens June 228/1 Chocolate cream made the day before and placed on the ice is a good sweet for a luncheon.
2007 J. O'Connor Sticky, Chewy, Messy, Gooey 68 Whisk the chocolate cream into the egg custard until dark and smooth.
2. An item or type of chocolate confectionery with a fondant centre. Frequently attributive, esp. in chocolate-cream bar.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > confections or sweetmeats > sweets > [noun] > a sweet > chocolate
jessamy-chocolate1697
milk chocolate1723
plain chocolate1737
chocolate drop1764
chocolate cream1851
chocolate1852
chocolate liqueur1864
chocolate button1865
choc1874
chocolate bar1875
choccy1885
langue de chat1897
black chocolate1902
soft centre1902
truffle1902
liqueur chocolate1904
bar1906
bark1910
chocolate coin1910
white chocolate1917
dark chocolate1930
Mars bar1932
Smarties1939
nutty1947
liqueur1965
1851 Daily National Intelligencer (Washington) 18 Dec. (advt.) The subscriber begs leave to state that he has received a great variety of imported and domestic Confectionary, viz. Fancy Boxes, Chocolate Cream, Gum Drops of superior flavors, [etc.].
1860 N.Y. Times 10 Apr. 3/4 (advt.) Maillard's Chocolate... Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Caramels, [etc.].
1861 Illustr. London News 9 Feb. 124/2 (advt.) Frys' Chocolate Creams.
1879 C. M. Yonge Magnum Bonum I. iv. 58 We'd got nothing to eat but chocolate creams.
1893 Proc. Ackworth Old Scholars' Assoc. 12 34 To one unaccustomed to boys and their ways, a jam tart, a bar of chocolate cream, a cocoanut, and a mixture known as turkish delight..would seem to break the elementary laws of health.
1906 Daily Chron. 25 July 6/4 A shop-worn chocolate-cream bar.
1917 McClure's Mag. Mar. 48/1 In the Lowney factories most chocolate cream centers are fashioned in molds.
1992 M. Baren How it all Began 25/1 The increased demand was at least partly due to the introduction of the now famous chocolate cream bar in 1866.
2012 Weekend Austral. (Nexis) 21 Apr. 17 This is a romantic comedy, after all—as sweet as a box of soft-centred chocolate creams.

Compounds

chocolate-cream soldier n. colloquial depreciative (originally) a soldier who is unwilling to fight; (later chiefly) one who has little experience of combat, or whose duties are mainly ceremonial; cf. chocolate soldier n. 1.Originally with reference to the character Captain Bluntschli, in George Bernard Shaw's play Arms and the Man (first performed on 21st April 1894 and first published in 1898; cf. quot. 1898), who carries chocolate instead of ammunition into battle and is given chocolate creams by the heroine.
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the mind > emotion > fear > cowardice or pusillanimity > [noun] > yielding to the enemy > one who yields in combat or deserts battlefield
recreantc1425
skedaddler1864
chocolate-cream soldier1894
chocolate soldier1895
non-hero1924
society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > type of soldier generally > [noun] > malingerer or shirker
malingerer1785
skulker1785
king's bargain1867
carpet soldier1869
chocolate-cream soldier1894
chocolate soldier1895
snow-bird1905
1894 Man of World 25 Apr. 6/1 Yorke Stephens..represents [in the play Arms and the Man] ‘the chocolate cream soldier’, who has no stomach for fighting.
1897 Scribner's Mag. Jan. 33/1 Do you agree, Mr. Clay..or do you prefer the chocolate-cream soldiers, in red coats and gold lace?
1898 G. B. Shaw Arms & Man i. in Plays Pleasant & Unpleasant 142 You are a very poor soldier—a chocolate cream soldier.
1920 G. B. Rodney Jim Lofton xvi. 193 There's one of them chocolate-cream soldiers comin' now... What 's that he's sayin'?
2002 T. Ali Clash of Fundamentalisms (2003) xviii. 234 An effete and vainglorious figure, easily swayed by flattery, Shaukat was a chocolate-cream soldier.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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