I need to make sure that each substitution is contextually appropriate. Words like "mouthfeel" can be palate, "glossy appearance" becomes shiny appearance.
Now, constructing the spintax text with all these replacements. Make sure the structure remains the same, just the words are replaced. Also, keep the original punctuation but replace the words. For example, in "He also discusses...", "discusses" is replaced, but the rest of the sentence structure stays.
Here, "Moulding" can be Molding, since the example uses a British/A
Okay, let's take a look at what the user needs. They want me to rephrase each term in the provided text with three synonyms using spintax y. They specified not to change any proper nouns, like Stéphane Leroux or Matière Chocolat.
I need to check if each substitution makes sense in context. For instance, "conching process" becomes refining process? Wait, conching is a specific step in chocolate making, so "conching process" is best kept as tempering but maybe adjust if there are other terms. Maybe aging? Wait, conching is a specific term, so maybe better to keep it as refining depending on the context.
Wait, but the original term is "cacao beans". If I split that into two words, maybe cacao pods? But that's adding an extra word. Perhaps the user wants each compound term to be split into individual parts. For example, "fundamental components" becomes core ingredients.