Chocolate bars

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by -LT-, Feb 1, 2008.

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What's your favorite?

  1. Snickers

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  2. Bounty

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  3. Twix

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  4. Mars

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  5. Other (please specify)

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  6. Butterfinger

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Chocolate bars

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by -LT-, Feb 1, 2008.

  1. Light

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    That guy doesn't like anything.

    Chocolate isn't my favourite candy though.
     
  2. ItzaHexGor

    ItzaHexGor Active Member

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    What is your favorite? Mine is definitely chocolate, especially coconut-rough style.
    In fact while we're determining what everyone's favorite chocolate bar is, what is everyone's favorite type of chocolate out of dark, milk and white? With dark chocolate, I find it's always a bit rich but it's so nice in small amounts. I can't decide between milk and white though, I'd probably end up going for milk.
     
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    I love dark chocolate when they're at least 65% cocoa. Milk chocolate is good too but I absolutely hate white chocolate. I can't stand the taste.
     
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    I like this sort of marmalade which is kinda jelly-solid. I dont know the name. Something like that.
     
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    I've never had marmalade believe it or not.
     
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    Heres a little factoid:
    White chocolate doesn't actually contain cpcoa beans and thus does not actually qualify as chocolate.

    Can somone tell me the difference between jelly, jam marmalade and preserves. Far as I know they are all names for cooked fruit in sugar
     
  7. Wlck742

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    I dunno about marmalade and preserves, but jam's crushed fruit mixed with sugar then boiled while jelly doesn't have the actual fruit parts in it. Like in strawberry jam there'll be chunks of strawberry in it but not in jellies.
     
  8. ItzaHexGor

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    Preserves are all the pieces of fruit that gets stored in brandy or sugar water in jars for ages. My mum makes her own, they taste so good! Peaches in brandy is my favorite! Jelly is actually made from gelatin crystals, and as Wlck742 said, they don't actually contain fruit. Unlike jam which actually has strawberries, raspberries, apricots, blueberries or whatever in it.
     
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    Back on topic: I like all kinda chocolates, (only white not, but since it doesn't count as chocolate it doesn't matter) But i think Snickers and twix is the best :) And dark chocolate. And milk chocolate and all.
     
  10. ItzaHexGor

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    Back off topic for a second. In America, if someone asks for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, don't they actually mean peanut butter and jam? Not jelly?
     
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    Ritter Sport ^^
     
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    What is that like? I've heard about it but... I dunno
     
  13. Light

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    It has nuts in it! Lol
     
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    I've just obtained a huge craving for chocolate by reading this topic.

    GIVE ME CHOCOLATE NOOOOWWWW
     
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    In my country they only have sugar-like chocolate :(,and the import chocolate is expensive :(
     
  16. ItzaHexGor

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    What country is that?
     
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    Char...............I mean Viet Nam
     
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    oh tahts a pretty place.
    u must be azn...IM AZN TOO!! HI-FIVE! w00t! lololol

    dw, there are heaps of viets in australia here...u should come to australia..its a GREAT place!!...right itzahexgor?
     
  19. ItzaHexGor

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    Haha, no question! Especially in Sydney there are a lot of Asians. Most of them are Chinese, but there are also a lot of Vietnamese, Korean, Indian and Russian. However my opinion would probably be biased because I go to a selective high school which greatly effects the racial distribution. Also, in case you didn't know I'm Caucasian. One of the great thing about going to such a multicultural school is that no-one takes offense from racial comments. Seriously, you'll have Chinese people make supposedly derogatory comments towards Asians. The only thing is that everyone knows they're just made in fun.
    In short, you wouldn't catch me living anywhere else.
     
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    yeah. totally cool man. i agree, even not going to a selective school, australia is a really multicultural place.

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