you could have a war over chocolate and vanilla but this would not be necessary and you should look up the definition of war before determining if this would be a "war" or fight.
There are hundreds of variations for vanilla and chocolate cakes individually. It sounds like you want a recipe for a cake that is both vanilla and chocolate. If that's correct, you can make the batter for vanilla and for chocolate. Put half the vanilla in the pan, pour half the chocolate in a circle and then swirl them with a spoon to make a marble cake. You could make one layer chocolate and one vanilla or you could make the cake vanilla and the frosting chocolate (or vice versa).
because vanilla ice cream has been in the frezzer for such a long time and chocolate could just have been on the bench durr!^ -lol.If you mean why chocolate ice cream melts faster than vanilla ice cream, it's probably got to do with one of these things:- Chocolate is darker than vanilla (obviously) meaning heat will be stored more quickly in chocolate.- the chocolate ice cream has a different density than vanilla making it melt more easily.
You could add coke for a bubbly taste
Chocolate frosting is always a classic and will go great with coffee cakes. My advice is that the simpler your frosting it is, the more extravagant and elegant it will look on your coffee cake.
Each chocolate cake requires specific ingredients and time to make, while each vanilla cake requires less. Farmer Jones needs to balance his production based on the potential profit from each type of cake. Given that chocolate cakes sell for $1 and vanilla cakes for $0.50, focusing on chocolate cakes could maximize his income if resources allow. However, the decision also depends on the availability of ingredients and time constraints.
someone steals the half made chocolate and eats it
I would think it would be chocolate chip, considering it is one of the originals. But then again, the most popular flavor could possibly be a flavor like sugar cookie or peanut butter. Heck, it could even macadamia nut! But in other words, i have zero clue what it is. I still think it might be chocolate chip, though.
No.Why would you think to capitalize the word vanilla any more than you would think to capitalize strawberry, chocolate, or mint?There are, of course -and as always-, exceptions.1.) Capitalize if the flavor is a brand name, in other words, a registered trademark.also:2.) Capitalize any word in a flavor name (or anything else) which is the name or adjective form of a country, state, city, region or any other proper name.Examples of these exceptions:Do you like my Grand Marnier cupcakes?Here are some Drambuie cupcakes.I could eat a dozen French vanilla cupcakes!Mom baked two German chocolate layer cakes."I love Boston cream pie!"Have a glass of Tahitian vanilla coconut milk."This isn't just any old chocolate bar. It's is a yummy Brazilian chocolate one!""My favorite treat at Basin-Robbin's is their Rootn' Tootn' Rum Chocolate ice cream."(In this case even 'rum' and 'chocolate' are capitalized because they're parts of a registered trademark, hence the whole group of words is one proper name.)"My sister is a baker. She invented a super new flavor of cream puff. She calls them her Montenegro Vanilla cream puffs" (Here vanilla is capitalized because it's part of a registered proper name and may or may not taste anything like 'regular' vanilla.)Get it?
Vanilla originated in Mexico, where the Aztecs used it to accent the flavor of chocolate drinks. The Mexican emperor, Montezuma, introduced Vanilla to the Spanish explorer Cortez, who brought it to Europe in the 16th century. The drink, made with Vanilla pods and cacao beans, became popular among the aristocracy in Europe. In 1602, a chemist for Queen Elizabeth I suggested that Vanilla could be used alone as a flavoring.
it doesn't do anything. it's just a completely random award but coz the chocolates disappear when you click on them i suppose if you had someone with you, you could play connect 4
You could if you wanted, but keep in mind that the cookies won't taste the same at all. The vanilla adds a hint to it that other things cant really add, and you can replace it, unless you have vanilla cream or something. Of course, you could try a bit of caramel or cinnamon; sometimes that helps. So, try it!!
The colors I would like to choose are Vanilla, Chocolate, Sky Blue, and Hot Pink. Cream can be Peach or Vanilla swirls with light colors. Blue could be Sky Blue, Hot Pink, Chocolate, Purple, Red, and Ocean light blue.