Having air or oxygen mixed throughout; supplied with air.
The past tense and past participle of 'aerate,' formed by adding the -ed suffix. It describes the state of something that has been treated with air.
Aerated chocolate tastes lighter and melts faster on your tongue—that's because tiny air bubbles are mixed throughout, making the same amount of chocolate feel less dense!
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