This is the 2012th most frequent Japanese word.
チョコレート
Chocolate.
Here, "チョコレート" (chocolate) is used as a standalone noun to represent the sweet confectionery.
毎日少しだけチョコレートを食べます。
I eat a little bit of chocolate every day.
In this sentence, "チョコレート" modifies a noun (ice cream), showing its usage as a descriptor for flavor.
チョコレート味のアイスクリームが好きです。
I like chocolate-flavored ice cream.
Here, "チョコレート" is used to indicate a specific item given, maintaining its core meaning as a tangible noun.