It's Chocolate Week! How do you like your chocolate?
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Happy Friday everybody, hope you're having a lovely day.
If you're anything like me, you probably love chocolate and can't help but pick some up every time you do the weekly shop.
Luckily for us all, this week is chocolate week, which gives us a great excuse to chat about how much we love the stuff.
That show taught me some super interesting chocolate facts, some of which I wanted to share today.
You can listen to the podcast here.
Happy Chocolate Week! Let's show our appreciation for it
If you're anything like me, you probably love chocolate and can't help but pick some up every time you do the weekly shop.
Luckily for us all, this week is chocolate week, which gives us a great excuse to chat about how much we love the stuff.
Fast facts on chocolate
I recently listened to an episode of the You're Dead to Me podcast, which is a BBC Sounds show that focuses on a certain subject each episode and takes a fun deep dive into it's history. The subjects can be people, historical events or in this instance chocolate!That show taught me some super interesting chocolate facts, some of which I wanted to share today.
- The Aztecs loved and valued the cacao bean so highly that they used it as currency during the height of their civilisation.
- The origin of the cacao plant, the beans of which are used to make chocolate, dates back to 3300 BC.
- In it's very early form, chocolate was consumed as a bitter drink, which was often flavoured with chili or honey. It wasn't thought of as a food.
- The only time that coco has been successfully grown in England was in York in 1932 by Rowntree's. They only managed to grow one pod, which they took the beans from and made one small chocolate bar, which was given to the now Queen Elizabeth II, who was then Princess Elizabeth.
- The scientific name for the tree that chocolate comes from, Theobroma cacao, translates as food of the gods.
- In the 18th century, the Italians used to put chocolate in lasagne.
- Solid chocolate bars, as we know them today, weren't a thing until 1847 and were first made by Fry's. The first milk chocolate bar was made in 1875.
You can listen to the podcast here.
Your chocolate preferences
- If you could only eat one chocolatey snack for the rest of time, what would it be?
- Which do you prefer, dark, milk, or white chocolate?
- Do you share your chocolate with others or keep it for yourself?
- How do you like your hot chocolate when you are at a cafe? I like it with cream and marshmallows.
Happy Chocolate Week! Let's show our appreciation for it
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If I could only have one chocolate bar I’d have a fry’s chocolate cream.
If not then I also like fruit and nut very much.
i try not to share my chocolate, I’d rather buy another bar and give it to someone as well.
i prefer dark chocolate as in the fry’s bar but I also like milk chocolate and Belgian chocolate.
i rarely drink hot chocolate but if I do I don’t have it with marshmallows.
i just realised, I have no chocolate in the house! ?“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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Better get some chocolate in the house then @leeCal
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How do I like mine? In the biggest bar possible2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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If you could only eat one chocolatey snack for the rest of time, what would it be? This is a tough one. I'm torn but I'll go with a twirl!
Which do you prefer, dark, milk, or white chocolate? Milk
Do you share your chocolate with others or keep it for yourself? Always myself, no-one shares Cher's chocolate
How do you like your hot chocolate when you are at a cafe? With squirty cream and a flake!Online Community Co-ordinator
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Hi
oMy go to chocolate treat would have to be maltesers
I only like milk chocolate and yes I dont share but will buy extra so I dont have to, we have a strict rule and if I buy chocolate it is put in separate cupboard one for me and one for my son
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My favourite chocolate is a galaxy ripple...I love the sound it makes when I bite into one straight out of the fridge.
Close second would be maltesers.
I would happily share my chocs but only because I always make sure I have loads in...
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Definitely the best way to have it @woodbine, I agree with you there.
Would you not even share one little square @Cher_Scope?
I like that rule @janer1967, we have something similar. My partner has her own cupboard where her snacks go, I'm not allowed anywhere near it There's always so much chocolate in there.
I love Ripples as well @cress and the sound is also a big factor for me, that first bite is always so glorious.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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I rarely eat chocolates, so I'll give my 'share' to you all.I did have a weakness for Lindt lindor.....but can't remember when I last had a chocolate!
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Aww thanks @chiarieds! Make sure I get the most please
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I also rarely eat chocolate but had some about a month ago.
I used to eat too much chocolate. I don’t seem to be able to just eat a reasonable amount when I do eat it, so I decided the only thing to do was to cut it out completely which seems to have worked! -
I really can't remember @Ross_Scope - but certainly not this year. It's not that I don't like chocolate, but I do prefer savoury things. I haven't had sweets, cake or biscuits for years either. My son is like me too, other than being partial to good quality shortbread occasionally; my daughter loves chocolate.
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Very sensible of you @66Mustang, I wish I could do that
And ah I see @chiarieds, to be fair I prefer savoury food as well, if you ultimately gave me the choice.
I feel like we should have a poll on that ! Yeah, let's, why not, here it is.
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The darker the better. Don't like milk chocolate. There's nothing like the flavour of a good dark chocolate bar.
It's also better to have dark chocolate in a drink.
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I do like a bit of dark chocolate @Dragonslayer but for me it has to be in moderation because it gets sickly quite quickly. My favourite is milk and then dark and white are joint second
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Oh yes Bournville is nice, haven't had any in years though @Chloe_Scope!
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- If you could only eat one chocolatey snack for the rest of time, what would it be? Too hard! But possibly just a plain dark chocolate bar. I never get tired of dark chocolate
- Which do you prefer, dark, milk, or white chocolate? Dark!
- Do you share your chocolate with others or keep it for yourself? A chocolate shared is a chocolate halved, as the saying nearly goes, so it's a no from me!
- How do you like your hot chocolate when you are at a cafe? I like it with cream and marshmallows. Cream and marshmallows for me too
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Bournville is probably one of the best I like. @Ross scope
What about this new flavour. Ruby chocolate. Or is just that the colour?
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