Poll: What Kind of Chocolate do you Like?

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Vie

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Cadbury or Green and Blacks idealy.

Not a fan of white, but milk and black work for me.
 

Dalek Caan

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White and Dark. White is the best though. It sounds oddly racist when I say it out loud.
 

Cowabungaa

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Milk and white, and either with hazelnuts. Man don't get me started on chocolate... Gah now I need some.
 

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Gimelbub said:
I like dark chocolate with anything between 70 and 80% cacao. When eaten with extra sharp cheddar, it becomes the greatest snack ever!
That sounds completely dreadful, but on the other hand intriguing. How would one go about consuming this unholy combination? Do you just place chocolate and cheddar on top of each other and go to town, or are there further logistics involved?

Milk then white then dark for me, for the record.
 

Scarim Coral

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Dark chocolate all the way preferable the strong kind (not those weak "dark" chocolate)! Strong chocolate should be the ones that make you grab a drink of milk after taken a couple of bites!
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Chocolate makes my head hurt.
But I guess so does coffee and I drink that like liqour.

Why the fuck don't I eat chocolate.
 

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Hero in a half shell said:
Now it's a big advantage, because people always leave the dark chocolate sweets in the chocolate boxes, and I get to eat them all Muhahaha!
Dark chocolate for precisely this reason and also I like rich foods.

By the way, you avatar is really cool.
 

Klarinette

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Why is there no "everything" option? My favourite is dark, so I picked that, but I wouldn't say no to any chocolate.
 

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interspark said:
SckizoBoy said:
Good grief how uncouth! =P

You, sir, have no appreciation of good confectionery! The mildly bitter aftertaste is the best part of eating dark chocolate... or as I call it, real chocolate.

/poncy arrogance -_-
mildy bitter? MILDLY BITTER?! try mildly repulsive!!!
Out! Now! *points at door* =P

The 80% Lindt dark chocolate I have is mildly bitter, yes, and I have absolutely no problem with it. It's delicious, smooth with all the right tastes at all the right times as it hits my tongue, melts and then is swallowed. Fuck, that sounds stupid when I say it back to myself!

Scarim Coral said:
Dark chocolate all the way preferable the strong kind (not those weak "dark" chocolate)! Strong chocolate should be the ones that make you grab a drink of milk after taken a couple of bites!
Hmmm, must be a Chinese thing! Or perhaps BBC...(!)
 

StormShaun

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I like all the kinds (White,milk and dark), but dark is the best one I like so far.
 

AngryMongoose

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All of the above!

Though I'm not that big a chocolate fan.

My favourite form of chocolate is in croissant form, or profiterole form, or toffee cream and chocolate éclair form, or chocolate truffle cake form, or...
 

Scarim Coral

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SckizoBoy said:
Scarim Coral said:
Dark chocolate all the way preferable the strong kind (not those weak "dark" chocolate)! Strong chocolate should be the ones that make you grab a drink of milk after taken a couple of bites!
Hmmm, must be a Chinese thing! Or perhaps BBC...(!)
I take it you took a look at my profile? Well what can I say? I prefer my chocolate dark and the same goes to my bro (well last time I had asked him about it). I also got a friend who love dark chocolate until she found out she's lactose intolerance (she got ill but didn't know the cause of it).
 

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I love chocolate.

my most favorite chocolate creation has got to be the Triple Chocolate Ritz Flower. It has dark, milk and white chocolate on a ritz cracker.
Unfortunately I do not have a picture of it, but I do have a pic of an early test where I had dark chocolate on a ritz snowflake cracker. Also awesome (and a lot easier). I just love that combination of salty, sweet and bitter.
 

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Scarim Coral said:
I take it you took a look at my profile? Well what can I say? I prefer my chocolate dark and the same goes to my bro (well last time I had asked him about it). I also got a friend who love dark chocolate until she found out she's lactose intolerance (she got ill but didn't know the cause of it).
No, I just remember from an older thread when you explained what BBC meant... plus you posted on the photo thread, so *shrug*.

Anyway, bummer about your friend who can't enjoy chocolate :( Lactose intolerance sucks. My sister has it so can't eat chocolate either (it was her own damned fault for OD'ing on cheese!)
 

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SckizoBoy said:
No, I just remember from an older thread when you explained what BBC meant... plus you posted on the photo thread, so *shrug*.

Anyway, bummer about your friend who can't enjoy chocolate :( Lactose intolerance sucks. My sister has it so can't eat chocolate either (it was her own damned fault for OD'ing on cheese!)
Oh right my bad, yeah she was upset when she found out that news (she love chocolate) although she found a way around it by making these vegan brownie (no milk require) from this recipe online. Apparently it taste very good (she lived far away from me so I wouldn't know what it taste like), don't know if the taste is more milk or dark chocolate ish like.
 

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Scarim Coral said:
Oh right my bad, yeah she was upset when she found out that news (she love chocolate) although she found a way around it by making these vegan brownie (no milk require) from this recipe online. Apparently it taste very good (she lived far away from me so I wouldn't know what it taste like), don't know if the taste is more milk or dark chocolate ish like.
No probs. And my sister is also working around it. She had a housemate who knew a lot of lactose free recipes (cakes, cookies, brownies etc.) so she was dubbed my sister's baker. Now, my sister has those recipes and is quite tolerant of her chocolate free life. All's well when she isn't pissed off. She packs a hell of a punch for a 110lb 5'1" woman!