No, one's amanda abbington, the other's katherine parkinson
no, there are no bugs or bug parts in chocolate. if you here the rumor that there are bug legs or bug parts in the recipe of chocolate, it is a rumor and it is not true.
no
The chocolate chips or the outside rim of the cookie
It is done in 3 parts. Liquid chocolate is paced in a cool mould, as soon as the chocolate sets on the surface of the mould, the bulk of the chocolate is tipped out, leaving a chocolate shell, then a liquid center is deposited into the chocolate shell and cooled. Lastly more chocolate is deposited over the top, cooled and demoulded.
Yes you can buy orange flavoured chocolate in the Us and in many other parts of the world too.
sugar and I think butter, they are probably the worse parts
They aren't. Their fur is chocolate brown and their bills and the unfurred parts of their extremities are black.
A homogeneous material is one that cannot be seen to have separate parts by the human eye. heterogeneous is the opposite: it can be seen to have different parts. If you were to mix chocolate powder into milk to make chocolate milk, and if you could see chocolate clumps in it, then it would be heterogeneous; however, if you were to mix it up enough so that it had no chunks of chocolate floating around, then it would be homogeneous.
Yes, there are adverts aimed specifically at gay people - for example, McDonalds has released an advert targeted specifically at gay people in some parts of France.
One of them is Duck Sauce - Barbra Streisand and they insert each others names into the parts where it says Barbra Streisand.
By playing with her private parts
kinda- sorta. Plastic utensils, and plastic machine parts are often used. But if there's any plastic that goes into the chocolate to be eaten - no, not on purpose anyhow.