List of chocolate-covered foods



Chocolate-covered foods are a popular category of confectionery items that have been coated in chocolate. The process of coating foods in chocolate is known as enrobing. This list includes a variety of foods that are commonly covered in chocolate.
Fruits[edit]
- Strawberries: Fresh strawberries that are dipped in melted chocolate and allowed to harden.
- Cherries: Cherries that are coated in chocolate, often with a sweet liquid center.
- Bananas: Bananas that are frozen, dipped in chocolate, and often served on a stick.
- Raisins: Dried grapes that are coated in chocolate.
Nuts and Seeds[edit]
- Almonds: Almonds that are roasted and then coated in chocolate.
- Peanuts: Peanuts that are coated in chocolate, often with a candy shell.
- Cashews: Cashews that are coated in chocolate.
Snacks and Desserts[edit]
- Pretzels: Pretzels that are coated in chocolate, often with added sprinkles or drizzles.
- Marshmallows: Marshmallows that are dipped in chocolate and allowed to harden.
- Biscuits: Biscuits that are coated in chocolate, often with a layer of cream or jam.
Other Foods[edit]
- Bacon: Strips of bacon that are cooked, cooled, and then coated in chocolate.
- Coffee Beans: Whole coffee beans that are coated in chocolate.
- Insects: Various types of edible insects that are coated in chocolate.
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