Forest Gump.... i think. he has some quote about a life being like a box of chocolates.
NO Forrest said Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get.
There were 50 in all.
They either get eaten in the current, or sink to the bottom and get eaten.
No chocolate is not always unhealthy for the body. If it is eaten in a controlled way . Now in the market different sugar free chocolates , dark chocolates are available. They are tasty but at the same time healthy.Dark chocolates contain antioxidants which ultimately protects from heart disease.
Your meal is hopefully the more nutritious one so the chocolate will be eaten after. if you are full you might not want the chocolate or eat less of it which is better since chocolate is not necessary.
Most chocolates have a fair bit of sugar and fat - cocoa butter - in them. These ingredients are fattening if eaten too much/too often
Not always. Chocolates do tend to be high in calories, fats, milks, and sugar, if eaten in moderation they are fine.
Yes, at the bottom. They eat plants (at the very bottom) and are eaten by carnivores.
They sink to the bottom and gets eaten by scavengers.
Grains, it is at the bottom of the pyramid and is the widest. It should be eaten more than the other food groups.
Could be many things, depending on what is being responded to. If simply: 'I haven't got....' (No tengo), then 'Yes you have' is 'Si, tienes'. But the implied verb after 'have' could be almost anything, e.g. 'Yes, you have (been to Spain)' 'Yes, you have (eaten the chocolates)', etc. in response to a negative statement/assertion using the auxiliary verb 'have': 'I haven't been to Spain' 'I haven't eaten the chocolates' A general answer meaning the same as 'Yes you have' might be 'Al contrario' (On the contrary).
Yes, when it is eaten. Otherwise it's just a bottom dwelling ocean critter.
The pool will leak into the ground if a hole is eaten on the bottom.