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Old 11-08-2005, 01:26 PM   #1
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Chocolate - pure, unadulterated, luxurious, sensuous, irresistable chocolate

I'm not so sure I'll have much to say myself, but something tells me that this topic could be a popular one.

I have a reasonably sweet tooth, and have memories of particular chocs that won my everlasting devotion - sadly many have disappeared over the years (like Walnut Whips, and Five Boys), but there are those that HAVE survived (like Terry's Chocolate Orange).

Do you prefer dark or milk? Solid chocolate bars (which ones?) or chocolate as a coating around something else that makes the overall eating experience interesting (whereas it wouldn't be without the combination)? What about desserts like Chocolate Mousse, Death-by-chocolate, or that regular treat (over here anyway) Profiterolles? Do you like chocolate drinks? Hot or Cold? Ice cream...?

Goodness, so much to consider once you get started.....

(Just noticed a couple of earlier threads on the subject in the archives - suppose I should have looked earlier - but before there didn't seem to be the excitement, sensuality or the broken secrecy that this topic should create. So let your inhibitions drop by the wayside - bare all and expose your innermost lusting for this most devilish of confectionaries...)
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Old 11-08-2005, 01:55 PM   #2
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I adore chocolate. My favorites are deep and dark and whisper sweet nothings in my ear. A local favorite is Esther Price's Chocolates. Cream-filled, toffees, sweet cherries, peanut-butter and nuts! YUM! I like actual chocolate candy and hot chocolates better than chocolate cakes, ice-cream or cookies. Chocolate creme pie (with additional semi-sweet morsels) is --Ahhhh! Bliss!

San Fran's Ghirardelli is an excellent choice. Dove is also quite good. I like a creamy, rich, dark chocolate. I like to FEEL it.
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:02 PM   #3
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I adore chocolate. My favorites are deep and dark and whisper sweet nothings in my ear. A local favorite is Esther Price's Chocolates. Cream-filled, toffees, sweet cherries, peanut-butter and nuts! YUM! I like actual chocolate candy and hot chocolates better than chocolate cakes, ice-cream or cookies. Chocolate creme pie (with additional semi-sweet morsels) is --Ahhhh! Bliss!

San Fran's Ghirardelli is an excellent choice. Dove is also quite good. I like a creamy, rich, dark chocolate. I like to FEEL it.
I might have known you'd be up there amongst the elite Brianna - the stuff's melting all around just reading your words - you naughty little chocoholic, you!
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:08 PM   #4
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Come and get me, CycleFrance! I already love you(based upon your magnificent house and apparently hedonistic lifestyle!!--ADOPT ME???)


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Old 11-08-2005, 02:09 PM   #5
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Dark. I prefer solid bars, and I try just about every brand I encounter. Ghirardeli and Lindt are commonly available in my area, and good.

I also have a bit of a soft spot for Hershey Special Dark, too, because it was my favorite of the Hershey mini assortment pack commonly available on Halloween when I was a kid.
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:11 PM   #6
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Oh, yeah - I also liked the Chocolate Orange I got in a store in the Florida Keys, it was flavored with key lime instead of orange.
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:25 PM   #7
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it was flavored with key lime instead of orange.
Well. Clearly, you are lying.
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:37 PM   #8
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Aah, my titillating Turkish-Town delight, I fear adoption, though tempting, would prove too heavy a commitment so early in our relationship. Far better to enjoy sweet seductive snatches (no - not that sort of snatch - well..., maybe, on second thoughts....) within these libidious walls for now. BTW, I hope that you're up-to-date with Marichiko's communal story - you seem to be featuring quite prominently, if you don't mind my saying....
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:49 PM   #9
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Well. Clearly, you are lying.
I couldn't think of a better way to put it. It wasn't a Chocolate Key Lime, since it was still orange-shaped and orange-sized. It was a Chocolate Orange with the orange flavor replaced with key lime flavor.
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I couldn't think of a better way to put it. It wasn't a Chocolate Key Lime, since it was still orange-shaped and orange-sized. It was a Chocolate Orange with the orange flavor replaced with key lime flavor.

Key lime?? What's key lime?? Sounds like something you use to get limescale off a bath-tap...
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Dude, you are just begging to have your chocolate thread hijacked.

"What is Key Lime?" Indeed.
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Old 11-08-2005, 03:06 PM   #12
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I once won a dessert contest with my White Chocolate Key Lime Truffles. They were delicious and pretty, but to make them was incredibly difficult. I can see why they cost a couple of bucks apiece now. Very tasty, very tempermental, very labor intensive.
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Old 11-08-2005, 03:11 PM   #13
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We don't have key lime - the only things we have that mentions the word 'key' open doors and things that are similarly locked shut. Lime is lime over here. I hope that rather than have to do a web-search one of you kind cellarites will tell me what it is? Perleease...!
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Old 11-08-2005, 03:17 PM   #14
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We don't have key lime - the only things we have that mentions the word 'key' open doors and things that are similarly locked shut. Lime is lime over here. I hope that rather than have to do a web-search one of you kind cellarites will tell me what it is? Perleease...!
Too late - I looked it up - limes from the Florida Keys....

Don't think we have much in the way of chocolate lime sweets here - sound addictive - will see what I can find in town next week...
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Old 11-08-2005, 03:50 PM   #15
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Going back to Chocolate orange....

The Terry's chocolate orange is basically orange flavoured milk chocolate the whole displayed as a complete orange which is divided into around 32 or so 'slices'

We also have another much nicer chocolate orange which is made of thin slices of dried real orange pieces that have a sweet bitter taste to them and these have then been dipped and coated in rich, dark-chocolate - sooooperb!
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