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Chocolate sauce
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Chocolate sauce is a sweet and creamy preparation made from cocoa, sugar, butter, and sometimes milk or cream. It is used as an accompaniment or topping for a wide variety of desserts and culinary recipes.
Its origin dates back to ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, such as the Mayans and Aztecs, who consumed a highly prized cocoa beverage. Over time, this base was adapted in Europe during the 17th century, giving rise to the sweet sauce we know today.
Regarding its properties, chocolate sauce provides an intense flavor and smooth texture to sweet dishes. Furthermore, depending on the recipe, it can contain antioxidants present in cocoa, although its nutritional contribution varies according to the added ingredients and the amount of sugar.
In different regions of Latin America, chocolate sauce may be known by different names, such as liquid chocolate, chocolate mole (although the latter is usually used in specific savory preparations), or simply dessert chocolate. However, the most common and recognized term is chocolate sauce.
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