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Introduction
Chocolate is one of the world’s favorite treats, but did you know it’s also rich in language? From words that describe its flavors to idioms inspired by it, chocolate vocabulary is fun to learn and delicious to use!
This quiz will help you test your knowledge of chocolate-related words and expressions while improving your English vocabulary.
Instructions
Test your knowledge of chocolate vocabulary with this multiple-choice quiz!
- Choose the best answer for each question.
- Read each multiple-choice question carefully and choose the best answer.
- Only one option is correct.
Chocolate Vocabulary Quiz with Answers (Interactive Exercise)
Multiple Choice Questions
Recap – Chocolate Vocabulary

Here are the words and idioms you practiced:
- Sweet tooth – love for sweet foods.
Example: I have a sweet tooth, so I can’t resist chocolate cake. - Decadent – rich, luxurious, and delicious.
Example: This chocolate mousse is so decadent. - Bitter – a sharp taste, not sweet.
Example: Dark chocolate is more bitter than milk chocolate. - Frosting – sweet topping on a cake.
Example: The chocolate frosting made the cake even better. - Recipe – instructions for making food.
Example: I found a great recipe for chocolate brownies. - Sugarcoat – make something unpleasant seem nicer.
Example: Don’t sugarcoat the truth. - Bittersweet – both happy and sad.
Example: Leaving my hometown was bittersweet. - Eye candy – something nice to look at.
Example: The new shop window is pure eye candy. - Like taking candy from a baby – very easy.
Example: The test was like taking candy from a baby. - As sweet as chocolate – very kind or pleasant.
Example: She’s as sweet as chocolate. - Chocolate box – superficially pretty or sentimental.
Example: Beneath the chocolate-box façade, however, discontent stirs. - Life is like a box of chocolates – life is full of surprises.
Example: You never know what will happen—life is like a box of chocolates. - Icing on the cake – something extra that makes things better.
Example: Winning the prize was the icing on the cake. - Good things come in small packages – small things can be very special.
Example: This little chocolate is proof that good things come in small packages. - Indulgent – luxurious and satisfying.
Example: She treated herself to an indulgent chocolate dessert. - Truffle – a rich, round chocolate candy.
Example: The chef made handmade chocolate truffles. - Cocoa – powder from roasted cacao beans.
Example: Hot cocoa is perfect on cold nights. - Chocoholic – someone who loves chocolate too much.
Example: My sister is a chocoholic; she eats chocolate every day. - Melt in your mouth – soft and smooth.
Example: This chocolate cake melts in your mouth. - Velvety – smooth and soft in texture.
Example: The chocolate mousse was rich and velvety.
After reviewing the target terms, you may want to redo the exercise.
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